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1. The Therapeutic Potential and Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Neuroprotective Effects of Sativex ® - A Cannabis-derived Spray.

2. Extensive phytocannabinoid profiles of seized cannabis and cannabis-based medicines - Identification of potential distinguishing markers.

3. A meta-opinion: cannabinoids delivered to oral mucosa by a spray for systemic absorption are rather ingested into gastro-intestinal tract: the influences of fed / fasting states.

4. Sativex ® as add-on therapy vs. further optimized first-line ANTispastics (SAVANT) in resistant multiple sclerosis spasticity: a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomised clinical trial.

5. The influence of THC:CBD oromucosal spray on driving ability in patients with multiple sclerosis-related spasticity.

6. Palatability and oral cavity tolerability of THC:CBD oromucosal spray and possible improvement measures in multiple sclerosis patients with resistant spasticity: a pilot study.

7. THC/CBD oromucosal spray in patients with multiple sclerosis overactive bladder: a pilot prospective study.

8. Sativex in the management of multiple sclerosis-related spasticity: An overview of the last decade of clinical evaluation.

9. A randomised controlled cross-over double-blind pilot study protocol on THC:CBD oromucosal spray efficacy as an add-on therapy for post-stroke spasticity.

10. The use of medical-grade cannabis in patients non-responders to Nabiximols.

11. Walking improvements with nabiximols in patients with multiple sclerosis.

12. The disease-modifying effects of a Sativex-like combination of phytocannabinoids in mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis are preferentially due to Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol acting through CB1 receptors.

13. Clinical Data for the Use of Cannabis-Based Treatments: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature.

14. Identification of Potential Distinguishing Markers for the Use of Cannabis-Based Medicines or Street Cannabis in Serum Samples

15. Cannabinoids for Treatment of Dystonia in Huntington’s Disease.

16. Review of Available Data for the Efficacy and Effectiveness of Nabiximols Oromucosal Spray (Sativex®) in Multiple Sclerosis Patients with Moderate to Severe Spasticity

17. Short and long term effects of Nabiximols on balance and walking assessed by 3D-gait analysis in people with Multiple Sclerosis and spasticity

18. Central side-effects of therapies based on CB1 cannabinoid receptor agonists and antagonists: focus on anxiety and depression.

19. The effect of cannabinoids on the stretch reflex in multiple sclerosis spasticity

20. Identification of Potential Distinguishing Markers for the Use of Cannabis-Based Medicines or Street Cannabis in Serum Samples.

21. Palatability and oral cavity tolerability of THC:CBD oromucosal spray and possible improvement measures in multiple sclerosis patients with resistant spasticity: a pilot study

22. The influence of THC:CBD oromucosal spray on driving ability in patients with multiple sclerosis-related spasticity

23. The role of Sativex in robotic rehabilitation in individuals with multiple sclerosis

24. THC/CBD oromucosal spray in patients with multiple sclerosis overactive bladder: a pilot prospective study

25. Sativex in resistant multiple sclerosis spasticity: Discontinuation study in a large population of Italian patients (SA.FE. study)

26. The role of sativex in robotic rehabilitation in individuals with multiple sclerosis rationale, study design, and methodology

27. Upper motor neuron evaluation in multiple sclerosis patients treated with Sativex

28. Efficacy and safety of cannabinoid oromucosal spray for multiple sclerosis spasticity

29. Sativex® and clinical–neurophysiological measures of spasticity in progressive multiple sclerosis

30. Cannabis-based treatment induces polarity-reversing plasticity assessed by theta burst stimulation in humans

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