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Yes, these are the sorts of interactions I'm referring to. The nurse interviewed talks about how the antibiotic dose is doubled on Cannabis.
Also, the doctor interviewed states there are hardly any interactions, but then he says this: "“For instance, when we’re treating someone that’s on pain medication and we introduce cannabis, we will cut their [antibiotic] dose in half immediately and they get the same benefits as they would, and the same reactions as if they were taking the full amount.”
This is astounding. He makes it sound like a good thing, when the reality is that most people prescribed antibiotics do not tell their doctor they are smoking/ingesting marijuana. This means they are taking higher doses of antibiotics, and the side effects can be horrendous (and sometimes permanent, with things like neuropathy). And yet there have been no studies.
I'm not knocking Cannabis at all. It is a life-saver for many, and it can overtake pharma drugs like SSRIs in usefulness, but it is a little like the Wild West out there with information/knowledge in such short supply.