International Association for Cannabinoid Medicines

IACM
International Association for Cannabinoid Medicines
Founded2000
FounderFranz-Josef „Franjo“ Grotenhermen
TypeGerman non-profit registry of Cologne
Focus"Advance knowledge on cannabis, cannabinoids, the endocannabinoid system, and related topics especially with regard to their therapeutic potential"
Location
OriginsGermany
Area served
International
Key people
Roger Pertwee, Manuel Guzman, Bonni Goldstein, Daniele Piomelli, Francisco Guimaraes, Kirsten Müller-Vahl [de], Ethan Russo, Raphael Mechoulam, Franjo Grotenhermen [de], Ilya Reznik,[1] Raquel Peyraube, Carola Pérez, Michael Krawitz, Clare Hodges
Websitecannabis-med.org and iacmpatients.com
Formerly called
International Association for Cannabis as a Medicine

The International Association for Cannabinoid Medicines (IACM), formerly known as the International Association for Cannabis as a Medicine, is a non-profit scientific society founded in Cologne in 2000[2][3] and dedicated to the advancement of knowledge of cannabis and cannabinoid medicines among medical professionals. IACM is one of the few global non-profit medical societies or associations[a] related to cannabis and Cannabinoids, along with the Society of Cannabis Clinicians[4][5] and the International Cannabinoid Research Society.

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  2. ^ "International Association for Cannabinoid Medicines Statutory Articles as resolved at the foundation meeting on 11th March 2000, revised at the General Meetings on 16th September 2000, 25th of October 2001, 5th of October 2007, 2nd October 2009, 18th September 2015 and 2nd November 2019" (PDF).
  3. ^ Grotenhermen, Franjo; Müller-Vahl, Kirsten R. (2020-10-23). "Two Decades of the International Association for Cannabinoid Medicines: 20 Years of Supporting Research and Activities Toward the Medicinal Use of Cannabis and Cannabinoids". Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research. 6 (2): 82–87. doi:10.1089/can.2020.0044. ISSN 2578-5125. PMC 8064956. PMID 33912675.
  4. ^ Takakuwa, Kevin M. (2020-05-01). "A history of the Society of Cannabis Clinicians and its contributions and impact on the US medical cannabis movement". International Journal of Drug Policy. 79: 102749. doi:10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.102749. ISSN 0955-3959. PMID 32289591. S2CID 215771647. Archived from the original on 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  5. ^ "Η Δρ. Γκόλντσταϊν πιστεύει ότι η ιατρική κάνναβη μπορεί να αντικαταστήσει πολλά φάρμακα | LiFO". www.lifo.gr (in Greek). 2018-06-01. Archived from the original on 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2021-05-26.


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