“The medical use of cannabis is expanding across many countries, with some legalizing its use outright and others implementing medical licensure systems to approve treatment for eligible patients.
Despite this growing interest and utilization, there remains a lack of solid scientific evidence supporting its medical use, even though cannabis has been used therapeutically for thousands of years.
The goal of the following communication is to present updated data on the potential roles of cannabis-based treatments in various autoimmune and rheumatic conditions.
The information highlights that incorporating cannabis into the therapeutic armamentarium may offer benefits.
However, in many cases, despite encouraging perspectives and outcomes, the supporting evidence remains insufficient and requires further validation.
Due to social and legal barriers, the conduct of such rigorous clinical trials has been hindered, limiting the availability of high-quality evidence to guide medical practice.”
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40907777/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1568997225001867?via%3Dihub