cannabis |
pelvic pain,chronic pain
via survey (n=89/114) |
Cannabis for Treatment of Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Survey of Prevalence and Effectiveness [21H] |
May 2019 |
Positive
The users who reported using cannabis for CPP reported an average reduction in pain by 5.9 points (P<.0001) and those who did not report using cannabis for CPP also reported a reduction in pain by 2.9 points (P=.0012). 71/82 (86.6%) respondents would consider being in a clinical trial of medical cannabis to treat CPP.
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cannabis |
pain,chronic pain
in humans via review |
Cannabinoids, cannabis, and cannabis-based medicine for pain management |
Apr 2019 |
Cannabinoid, cannabis, and cannabis-based medicines (CBMs) are thought to reduce pain, but a proliferation of different products has led to variability in trials, creating a challenge when determining the assessment of efficacy in systematic reviews
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cannabis |
chronic pain
via model |
A Cost-Effectiveness Model for Adjunctive Smoked Cannabis in the Treatment of Chronic Neuropathic Pain |
Mar 2019 |
cannabis appears cost-effective when augmenting second-line treatment for painful neuropathy. Further research is warranted to explore the long-term benefit of smoked cannabis and standardization of its dosing for chronic neuropathic pain.
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