A comprehensive survey of over 16,000 older adults revealed that complementary health approaches in older adults are mainstream, with nearly 60% reporting recent use. This prevalence data has significant implications for how clinicians should approach conversations about cannabis, meditation, and other complementary modalities in geriatric practice.
Medical cannabis cuts prescription drug use by 85%, German patient survey finds – leafie
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #76Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Cannabis News | CED Clinic PolypharmacyDrug InteractionsPatient SurveyPrescription ReductionClinical Outcomes Why This MattersThis German survey suggests substantial prescription drug...
Demographics, methods of use, and perceived benefits among patients with cancer who use cannabis.
The purpose of this study was to assess the demographics, reasons, methods, perceived benefits, and costs associated with the use of cannabis among patients …