Cannabis Extract Linked to Pain Reduction in Small Observational Study—But Proof of Causation Is Absent
Mean NRS-assessed pain intensity decreased during the study, in both the ITT (5.46 ± 1.73 at V1 vs. 3.37 ± 2.43 at V4) and in the cannabis-naïve subgroup (5.92 ± 1.34 at V1 vs. 2.37 ± 1.69 at V4).
endocannabinoid system clinical research: Cannabis for Back Pain
Clinical Takeaway In this phase 3 randomized controlled trial of 820 adults, the full-spectrum cannabis extract VER-01 was evaluated against placebo over 12 weeks for chronic low back pain, with longer-term follow-up extending to one year. This…
Study Finds Veterans With SUD Used Cannabis to Alleviate Pain, Anxiety, and Improve Poor …
WHY IT MATTERS: If you are a veteran managing pain, anxiety, or sleep issues alongside a substance use disorder, this research supports having an honest conversation with your care team about whether supervised cannabis use could be a safer part of your…
5 Exciting Insights from the MedCan 3 Trial
MedCan 3: A Landmark Study on Medicinal Cannabis for Cancer Symptom Management Read The Study Publication The MedCan 3 study is a highly anticipated clinical trial investigating the potential of medicinal cannabis to alleviate symptoms in…
7 Crucial Facts About Medical Cannabis Safety for 2024
Medical cannabis is showing promise in treating a variety of symptoms without compromising cognitive health, but understanding its long-term safety is key. A recent study reveals that light to moderate use of cannabis may not impair cognition over one…
