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Smoking marijuana may be more harmful to lungs than tobacco: study

Canadian researchers say unfiltered inhalation, holding in smoke can lead to worse results

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Nov 2022 8:00AM

Smoking marijuana may be more harmful to lungs than tobacco: study
Contrary to public perception claiming that smoking marijuana is safer than tobacco, Canadian researchers have found evidence that there is a higher rate of airway inflammation and emphysema among regular cannabis smokers compared to regular tobacco-only smokers and non-smokers. – Pixabay pic, November 16, 2022

OTTAWA – Cannabis may do more harm to a smoker’s lungs and airways than tobacco, according to a small Canadian study published yesterday.

Researchers from the University of Ottawa and The Ottawa Hospital looked at chest X-ray scans of 56 cannabis smokers, 57 non-smokers and 33 people who smoked only tobacco between 2005 and 2020.

They found higher rates of airway inflammation and emphysema – a chronic lung disease – among regular cannabis smokers compared to regular tobacco-only smokers and non-smokers.

“Marijuana smoking is on the rise and there’s a public perception that marijuana is safe, or that it’s safer than (tobacco) cigarettes,” Giselle Revah, a radiologist at the Ottawa Hospital, where the research was conducted, told AFP.

“But this study raises concerns that this may not be true.”

She said the higher rates of inflammation and disease among cannabis smokers versus tobacco could be related to the differences in how the drugs are typically consumed.

“Marijuana is smoked unfiltered, versus tobacco which is usually filtered,” she said. “When you’re smoking unfiltered marijuana, more particulates are reaching your airways, getting deposited there and irritating your airways.”

Also, she added, “people usually take bigger puffs and hold the smoke in their lungs longer for marijuana, which may lead to more trauma to those air spaces.”

Despite these possible explanations, the authors of the study, which was published in the journal Radiology, pointed out that some of the cannabis smokers also smoked tobacco, and that some of the lung scans produced inconclusive results, meaning more study is necessary.

As Revah noted, there is very little research on the health effects of cannabis overall, as it is banned in most countries.

Canada, where the researchers are based, legalised recreational use of cannabis in 2018.

It is also legal for recreational use in Uruguay and Mexico, among other countries, and many US states, while several other countries and territories have also recently decriminalised possession of the drug or approved it for medicinal use. – AFP, November 16, 2022

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