Pathophysiology (May 2022)

Chronic Cannabis Intoxication and Propofol-Induced Salivation: Causes and Considerations

  • Allison Derise,
  • Carey Ford,
  • Nazar Hafiz,
  • Sudha Pandit,
  • Aditya Vyas,
  • Samuel Igbinedion,
  • James Morris,
  • Paul Jordan,
  • Qiang Cai,
  • Jonathan Steven Alexander

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathophysiology29020018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 2
pp. 223 – 232

Abstract

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Legalization/decriminalization of cannabis will increase the numbers of patients who have had recent exposure to recreational or medical cannabis. Currently, little has been reported about potential interactions between cannabis use and Propofol anesthesia e.g., for oropharyngeal procedures. We describe three cases of ‘cannabis-induced hypersalivation after propofol’ (CHAP) and present our institutions’ experience with this unique pharmacological combination. Increased hypersalivation may complicate procedures and represent a procedural risk of suffocation. We evaluate possible pharmacological interactions that might underlie this phenomenon and consider management options going forward.

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