2024
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines12020307
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Tetrahydrocannabinol and Cannabidiol for Pain Treatment—An Update on the Evidence

Kawthar Safi,
Jan Sobieraj,
Michał Błaszkiewicz
et al.

Abstract: In light of the current International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) guidelines, the topic of cannabinoids in relation to pain remains controversial, with insufficient research presently available. Cannabinoids are an attractive pain management option due to their synergistic effects when administered with opioids, thereby also limiting the extent of respiratory depression. On their own, however, cannabinoids hav… Show more

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“…The analgesic role of cannabinoids is studied in various pain conditions. 46 A double-blind randomised clinical trial was conducted to assess the impact of nabiximols on pain in advanced cancer patients, who suffer from opioid-resistant pain. Patients, who were administered with nabiximols presented a statistically significant improvement in baseline scores on the numerical pain rating scale, compared with placebo.…”
Section: What Do We Know About Clinically Important Cannabinoids?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analgesic role of cannabinoids is studied in various pain conditions. 46 A double-blind randomised clinical trial was conducted to assess the impact of nabiximols on pain in advanced cancer patients, who suffer from opioid-resistant pain. Patients, who were administered with nabiximols presented a statistically significant improvement in baseline scores on the numerical pain rating scale, compared with placebo.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The discovery of phytocannabinoids and their effects enabled the design of a myriad of synthetic cannabimimetic compounds that served as the basis for several groundbreaking studies in the last few years. 2 , 3 …”
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