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‘No evidence’ of medicinal cannabis effectiveness treating anxiety, depression or PTSD

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Why This Matters

This challenges widespread clinical assumptions about cannabis for mental health conditions, where prescribing has often outpaced robust evidence. Clinicians need to recalibrate expectations and counseling approaches for patients seeking cannabis treatments for anxiety, depression, and PTSD.

Clinical Summary

A systematic review found insufficient high-quality evidence supporting medicinal cannabis effectiveness for anxiety, depression, or PTSD. The analysis highlighted methodological limitations in existing studies, including small sample sizes, short duration, and heterogeneous outcome measures. This aligns with the broader challenge in cannabis medicine where clinical use has preceded definitive randomized controlled trial evidence for many conditions.

Dr. Caplan’s Take

โ€œThis doesn’t surprise me clinically โ€” we’ve been treating these conditions with cannabis based more on patient reports and mechanistic rationale than gold-standard evidence. It’s a reminder that enthusiasm shouldn’t substitute for rigorous proof of efficacy.โ€

Clinical Perspective
๐Ÿง  Clinicians should maintain evidence-based counseling about realistic expectations for cannabis in mental health treatment. This doesn’t negate individual patient responses, but reinforces the need for careful monitoring, combination with established therapies, and honest discussions about the current evidence limitations. Patients often benefit from understanding the difference between ‘no evidence of effectiveness’ and ‘evidence of no effectiveness.’

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