humulene has been researched along with Conjunctivitis* in 9 studies
1 review(s) available for humulene and Conjunctivitis
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Cannabis sativa: the unconventional "weed" allergen.
Topics: Allergens; Asthma; Cannabis; Conjunctivitis; Controlled Substances; Humans; Inhalation Exposure; Rhinitis, Allergic | 2015 |
8 other study(ies) available for humulene and Conjunctivitis
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Marijuana and stoned fruit.
Topics: Anaphylaxis; Cannabis; Conjunctivitis; Fruit; Humans; Male; Marijuana Smoking; Plant Leaves; Prunus domestica; Prunus persica; Rhinitis; Seeds; Skin Tests; Urticaria; Young Adult | 2018 |
A Colorado allergist's experience with marijuana legalization.
Topics: Allergens; Asthma; Cannabis; Conjunctivitis; Humans; Rhinitis, Allergic | 2016 |
Allergy to marihuana.
Topics: Adult; Cannabis; Conjunctivitis; Humans; Hypersensitivity; Immunoglobulin E; Male; Rhinitis | 1996 |
[Occupational immediate type allergy to hemp pollen and hashish (author's transl)].
A 26-year aged non-atopic criminological technician reacted to hemp (Cannabis sativa) and hashish with urticarial eruptions on hands and lower arms, rhinitis and conjunctivitis. Rubbing tests with pollenrich hashish were strongly positive. As hemp antigens were unavailable a hyposensitization therapy with hop (Humulus lupulus)--a plant belonging to the Cannabacea family--was begun. Topics: Adult; Cannabis; Conjunctivitis; Dermatitis, Contact; Dermatitis, Occupational; Humans; Hypersensitivity, Immediate; Laboratories; Male; Pollen; Rhinitis; Urticaria | 1980 |
[Rhino-conjunctival hashish allergy?].
Topics: Adult; Cannabis; Conjunctivitis; Drug Hypersensitivity; Female; Humans; Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal | 1977 |
Proceedings: Hemp in connection with ophthalmology.
Topics: Accommodation, Ocular; Adolescent; Adult; Anger; Cannabis; Conjunctivitis; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Dronabinol; Drug Synergism; Epinephrine; Eye Diseases; Eye Manifestations; Fear; Female; Fundus Oculi; Humans; Iritis; Male; Optic Nerve; Reflex, Pupillary; Substance-Related Disorders; Vision Disorders | 1973 |
Chemical basis of hashish activity.
A sample of hashish was extracted consecutively with petroleum ether, benzene, and methanol. When tested intravenously in monkeys only the petroleum-ether fraction was active. This material was further fractionated. The only active compound isolated was Delta(1)-tetrahydrocannabinol. Cannabinol, cannabidiol, cannabichromene, cannabigerol, and cannabicyclol when administered together with Delta(1)-tetrahydrocannabinol do not cause a change in the activity of the latter, under the experimental conditions used. These results provide evidence that, except for Delta(1)-tetrahydrocannabinol, no other major, psychotomimetically active compounds are present in hashish. Topics: Animals; Behavior, Animal; Benzene; Benzopyrans; Blepharoptosis; Bridged-Ring Compounds; Cannabis; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical; Chloroform; Chromatography, Gas; Conjunctivitis; Consciousness; Haplorhini; Methanol; Movement; Petroleum; Phenols; Plant Extracts | 1970 |
[Psychotropic agents in the generation of rebels].
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Alcoholic Intoxication; Bronchitis; Canada; Cannabis; Child; Conjunctivitis; France; Humans; Hypnosis; Mydriatics; Phytotherapy; Psychology, Educational; Psychoses, Substance-Induced; Social Problems; Substance-Related Disorders; United States | 1970 |