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Study: Cannabinoids “Consistently Produced Antinociceptive Effects”

The Joint Blog

Cannabinoidsconsistently produced antinociceptive effects in preclinical models”, according to a new study being published by the European Journal of Pain: It was epublished by the United States National Institute of Health. 9 -tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD) and nabilone.

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ElleVet Sciences Publishes Safety Study On CBD For Animals

Cannabis Law Report

ElleVet Sciences is pleased to announce the results and publication of the first safety study on the use of hemp CBD/CBDA. ElleVet products are now the only hemp CBD/CBDA products proven both effective and safe for dogs and cats. The 12-week safety study, conducted by Dr. Joseph Wakshlag, DVM, Ph.D., Joseph Wakshlag, DVM, Ph.D.,

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