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Use of Cannabis-based medicinal products: NICE guidelines

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Cannabis-based medicinal products. Chronic pain. Chronic pain. Chronic pain. Do not offer the following to manage chronic pain in adults: nabilone. Do not offer CBD to manage chronic pain in adults unless as part of a clinical trial. Tools and resources.

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Meredith Fisher-Corn, MD…….”Are You Able to Answer Your Patients’ Medical Marijuana Questions”

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As reviewed in a recent Forbes article, “a study of more than 400 health care professionals has revealed that most physicians lack knowledge of medicinal cannabis, with 65% saying that they have been asked about medical marijuana as a treatment for chronic pain but were unable to answer their patients’ questions” (1).

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

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Medicinal cannabis has been legalised for use for a range of specified medical conditions in Australia since 2016. Focusing on professional medical publications, this study sought to investigate how medicinal cannabis is being represented in professional medical publications. The precis is simple. Background. Conclusions. Background.

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NORML 2019 Legislative Report

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State lawmakers passed Assembly Bill 420 , which authorizes the University of California’s Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research to cultivate cannabis for clinical trials. Specifically, it expands the pool of patients eligible for cannabis therapy to include those with chronic pain, menstrual cramps, and epilepsy.