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Clinical Trial: Cannabinoid Administration Via a Metered-Dose Inhaler Is Safe and Effective for Chronic Pain Patients

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The delivery of precise doses of THC via an inhaler is associated with pain mitigation in patients with neuropathy and other complex pain conditions, according to clinical trial data published in the European Journal of Pain. The 1mg dose showed a significant pain decrease compared to the placebo.

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Doctors Get New Clinical Guidelines for Managing Chronic Pain With Cannabis, Courtesy of Canadian Researchers

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Chronic pain —a condition that affects 50.2 Nonetheless, guidelines pertaining to the use of cannabis-based treatments for chronic pain relief have been somewhat hazy…up until now. New guidelines for cannabis in chronic pain were recently published by a group of Canadian researchers.

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Research Shows Chronic Pain Patients See Sustained Improvement With Cannabis Use

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Chronic pain patients who used cannabis saw sustained improvement in their condition over time, according to the results of a recently released study. An abstract of the research, “No pain, all gain? The data revealed a sustained improvement in the participants’ symptoms. Different Effects Noted For THC, CBD.

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Survey Data Reveals Most Common Reasons People Use CBD

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The study, based on survey data and published in the Journal of Cannabis Research, showed “that CBD users take the drug to manage self-perceived anxiety, stress, sleep, and other symptoms, often in low doses, and these patterns vary by demographic characteristics.”. Stress, anxiety, and quality of sleep. View original article.

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In his first article of the new year, Raphael Mechoulam and other Israeli scientists look at the “real life experiences of medical cannabis treatment in autism.” Around 10-20% of patients stopped taking various medications (mostly antipsychotic and antiepileptic drugs) within 6 months of starting cannabis treatment.

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South African Research Team Says Cannabis is ‘Very Promising’ as an Opioid Replacement

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Alongside a team of researchers, he will assess 1,000 participants who have been actively consuming opioids for pain relief for a minimum of three months. We are currently recruiting patients, and data-capturing all the questionnaires and feedback from the patients for the live study. milligrams. Together, they work very well.

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Cannabis in Cancer Treatment: Research and Medications

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One particularly promising area of research is in the treatment of cancer. Cancer patients suffer not only from cancer, but the damaging effects of treatment. Cannabis Cancer Treatments as an Alternative to Opioids. Doctors prescribe various forms of opiods to cancer patients for pain. In some cases opiods work better.