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Little evidence shows cannabis helps chronic pain or PTSD

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(Reuters Health) - Even though pain and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are among the most common reasons people use medical marijuana in the U.S., there isn’t much proof cannabis works for either one of these conditions, two research reviews suggest.

That’s because there hasn’t been enough high-quality research to produce conclusive evidence of the benefits or harms of cannabis for pain or PTSD, the two studies found.

Both studies were conducted by a team of researchers at the Veterans Health Administration and published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

“The current studies highlight the real and urgent need for high-quality clinical trials in both of these areas,” said Dr. Sachin Patel, a psychiatry researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.

“If cannabis is being considered for medical use, it should certainly be after all well-established treatments have failed,” Patel said by email.

One in 10 U.S. adults use cannabis, the researchers note. Medical marijuana is legal in 28 states and the District of Columbia even though it is illegal under federal law.

Between 45 and 85 percent of people seeking medical marijuana in the U.S. do so for pain management, according to the researchers. But when they examined 27 previously published studies on this topic, they found too little information to determine whether the drug helps most types of pain.

They found only low-quality evidence that cannabis may help nerve pain, and this wasn’t for smoking pot, it was for what’s known as nabiximols, or oral mixtures sprayed into the mouth.

A separate analysis of five previous studies of cannabis for PTSD found too little data to determine whether this would help relieve symptoms.

One of the studies in the analysis focused on veterans with PTSD and found a small but statistically meaningful decline in symptoms for patients who started using cannabis, however, compared with people who never tried it or quit.

Among the general population, not just people with pain or PTSD, the researchers concluded cannabis may carry harms including an increased risk of car crashes, psychotic episodes and cognitive impairments.

Both studies were commissioned and funded by the Veterans Health Administration.

Curt Cashour, press secretary for the Department of Veterans Affairs, declined to make the lead study authors available for comment on their research.

In a statement about cannabis earlier this year, Dr. David Shulkin, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, said “there may be some evidence that this is beginning to be helpful.” (bit.ly/2wY8Wuw)

“And we're interested in looking at that and learning from that,” Shulkin said in the May 2017 statement. “But until the time that federal law changes, we are not able to be able to prescribe medical marijuana for conditions that may be helpful.”

One area researchers are exploring is the use of cannabis to help ease mental health problems that can lead to suicide among veterans. Other conditions cannabis is used for include nausea, epilepsy, and traumatic brain injury.

Several countries, but not the U.S., have approved a cannabis-based drug to treat painful muscle spasms from multiple sclerosis.

It’s possible one group of cannabinoids, or groups of molecules in cannabis plants, may be responsible for both the high experienced by recreational users and the pain relief seen in some studies, said Dr. Winfried Hauser, a pain specialist at Klinikum Saarbrucken in Germany who wasn’t involved in the current studies.

The cannabinoid tetrahydrocannabiol (THC) affects regions of the brain involved in regulating pain, emotion, stress, and memory, Hauser said by email.

Even though cannabis is legal for medical use in Germany, Hauser said many doctors hesitate to prescribe it because there aren’t well-defined recommended doses available. Vaporizers are difficult for many patients, and cannabis smoked in combination with tobacco can have dangerous side effects, Hauser added.

“Medical cannabis is no magic pill,” Hauser said.

SOURCE: bit.ly/2wYH0qu Annals of Internal Medicine, online August 14, 2017.
 
apparently nothing helps chronic pain. opiates included. We should just have everyone in chronic pain pile into a big pit then set off a grenade inside it I guess instead of taking drugs
 
And another study that really seems to conclude nothing. Guess maybe letting people come to their own conclusions is better.
 
Vaporizers are difficult for many patients

Bullshit, I use a vape and it's easier than using a nebuliser. I put a small amount of weed in the end of it, turn it on and it stays on for 12 minutes whilst I inhale the vapour then it auto shuts off. If I wont to continue with the same bowl I restart it and keep going for another 12 minute session then it auto shuts off again.

It's very easy to use.
 
Maybe doing research into marijuana's usefulness in treating ptsd is warranted since it might exacerbate mental illness but why the hell do you need to study it for pain management? If people in chronic pain take marijuana instead of other meds then clearly it works. These people aren't living their lives in constant pain just to legally smoke.
 
...and if someone is living in chronic pain and wants to take a drug...let them take it for fucks sake.thier life is nothing but misery and shit so what if they take a drug that makes them happy

I'm really sick of studies like this. You know what else doesn't help chronic pain? Laying in bed in agony for the next 20nyears till u die while not taking drugs
 
I've had severe chronic pain for 16 years and opiates are not appropriate for my condition. I'd really like to try non-psychoactive cbd oil, but I've got fucking Buckley's chance of that in Australia.
 
^ fuck the law maybe? do what you need to do to have some dignity in life. Its your health, your pain. fuck the stupid laws and get some weed or cbd
 
The researchers pre-conceived aw hell you can prove or disprove anything Do what works for you.
 
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