Cannabis

Cannabis Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Cannabis
Allergen code: o216
Route of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, cutaneous
Latin Name: Cannabis sativa
Other Names: Hemp, grass, weed, marijuana
WHO/ICD-11 code: XM9S25

Summary

Considered one of the oldest domesticated multi-purpose crops, an important source of fiber, food and medicine, cannabis has been used for millennia in spiritual, religious and recreational activities due to its psychoactive properties. Cannabis is a generic term for different preparations derived from C. sativa that contain high levels of psychoactive substances like cannabinoids, particularly delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Despite the widespread use of cannabis, reports on cannabis allergy remain rare – possibly due to very low reporting (most likely due to varying legality) or difficulty distinguishing due to cross-reactivity caused by cannabis-fruit/vegetable syndrome. Inhalation of cannabis smoke is its most common use; however, cannabis-related allergic symptoms are not generally limited to the route of exposure. For example, cannabis smoking can trigger respiratory, cutaneous and gastrointestinal symptoms, potentially an artefact of recreational cannabis users preparing and handling their cigarettes. Most reports describe immediate-type hypersensitivity reactions, typically with a rapid onset of symptoms ranging from mild, isolated reactions to generalized, severe reactions.