"I don't think this research should make patients with chronic pain refrain from trying medical cannabis if other treatment has been inadequate. However, these results do suggest some improved monitoring may be advisable initially, especially in patients who are already at increased risk ofcardiovascu...
Australian researchers find no evidence that cannabis helps with chronic painChris Pash
Most persons who used cannabis as a treatment for chronic pain reported substituting cannabis in place of other pain medications including prescription opioids. The high degree of substitution of cannabis with both opioid and nonopioid treatment emphasizes the importance of research to clarify the ...
“Medical cannabis is now allowed as a treatment for chronic pain in 38 US states as well as several countries in Europe – such as Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands and the UK – and elsewhere around the world. This means more and more doctors will find themselves prescribing...
Cannabis prescribed for chronic pain is associated with an elevated risk of heart rhythm disorders, according to research presented at ESC Congress 2022. Study author Dr. Nina Nouhravesh of Gentofte University Hospital, Denmark, said, "Chronic pain is a rising problem. According to Danish health ...
Original research Cannabidiol as a treatment for arthritis and joint pain: an exploratory cross-sectional study Nicholas Frane, Erik Stapleton, Cesar Iturriaga… Article:47 Download PDF (1377KB) View Article Review Review of the current ongoing clinical trials exploring the possible anti-anxiety ...
Cannabinoids for treatment of chronic non-cancer pain; a systematic review of randomized trials. Effective therapeutic options for patients living with chronic pain are limited. The pain relieving effect of cannabinoids remains unclear. A systematic re... ME Lynch,F Campbell - 《British Journal of ...
There is weak evidence for patient-perceived benefits [85]. Studies of the efficacy of cannabinoids for chronic pain treatment have usually been short-term (<12 weeks, partly only a few days) [86]. Cannabinoids have been administered as an oromucosal spray and combined with approved analgesics ...
“We believe it is our responsibility to reduce the amount of pain and suffering in the world and are determined to find the medical, safe, effective, consistent, and most convenient way to use medical cannabis for treatment. The SyqeAir Inhaler sets a new medical standard: metered medical ...
This has increased the clinical focus on the management of chronic symptoms associated with both HIV and the side effects of antiretroviral medication. Recently, in small sample studies of HIV patients, the medicinal use of cannabis has been documented as a treatment for varied symptoms.4, 5, 6...