Poster
Medical Use of Cannabis and Cannabinoids
Publication date:
2024
You may have noticed a new pop-up on the CCSA website when trying to access PDFs.
This is a temporary process as we work to ensure all publications meet the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) standards.
We are working to update more than 700 publications, in both official languages, which will take time. We have begun with our most recent and popular publications.
AODA-compliant publications will be posted to the CCSA website as they’re updated.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to ensure everyone can access information about substance use, addiction and health.
If you have any questions about this initiative, please email us at AODA-requests@ccsa.ca.
Thank you.
Canadians want answers to their questions about cannabis. We want individuals to have the information they need to make informed choices and know how to lower the risks to their health if they decide to use cannabis.
Our vision for public education is simple: to provide accessible, evidence-based information. Working closely with our strategic partners, we develop relevant resources that speak to Canada’s diverse population.
This page provides information on CCSA’s suite of public education resources about cannabis and links to resources developed in collaboration with partners. Educators looking for resources on young people and substance use can also visit the Educators and Youth and Emerging Adults pages.
Publication date:
2024
Publication date:
2024
Publication date:
2023
Publication date:
2022
Publication date:
2022
Publication date:
2022
Publication date:
2021
Publication date:
2020
Publication date:
2020
Publication date:
2020
Publication date:
2020
Publication date:
2020
Publication date:
2019
Publication date:
2019
Publication date:
2019
Frequent vomiting from use of cannabis
This resource provides information about cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, the health risks associated with the condition and options for its treatment and prevention. CCSA has developed it in collaboration with the Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada, the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, Patients for Patient Safety Canada, the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists, the Canadian Pharmacists Association and Safe Medication Use.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience possible on our website.
You can change your cookie settings in your web browser at any time. If you continue without changing your settings, we’ll assume that you are happy to receive cookies from our website. Review our Privacy Notice for more information.