
“There is an increasing interest in the medical use of
cannabis, particularly in the treatment of chronic pain.
OBJECTIVES:
The aim is to evaluate the effects of
cannabis use and the associated benefits reported by patients with various chronic pain diagnoses.
RESULTS:
Pain intensity records a statistically significant reduction from Baseline to 12 months follow up (X² 61.375; P<0,001); the im- provements from Baseline to 12 months follow up are also recorded in pain disability (X² 39.423; P<0,001) and in anxiety and depression symptoms (X²30.362; P<0,001; X²27.786; P<0,001).
CONCLUSIONS:
Our study suggest that
Cannabis therapy, as an adjun- ct a traditional analgesic therapy, can be an efficacious tool to make more effective the management of chronic pain and its consequences on functional and psychological dimension. Further randomized, controlled trials are needed to confirm our conclusions.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29938740