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5 cze 2023 · Pain is not sufficiently relieved by opioid medications in 10% to 15% of people with cancer. In people with insufficient relief of cancer pain, new analgesics are needed to effectively and safely supplement or replace opioids.
- Cannabis‐based medicines and medical cannabis for adults with cancer pain
We will assess cannabis‐based medicines (plant‐based...
- Practical Considerations for the Use of Cannabis in Cancer Pain ...
This review aims to provide an update on the use of...
- The Effectiveness and Safety of Medical Cannabis for Treating Cancer ...
In a recent Cochrane collaboration review of opioids for...
- Cannabis‐based medicines and medical cannabis for adults with cancer pain
22 lut 2022 · We will assess cannabis‐based medicines (plant‐based cannabinoids (cannabidiol, dronabinol, nabiximols)), or synthetic cannabinoids (nabilone) or medical cannabis (cannabis flowers or full spectrum cannabis extracts) at any dose or by any route that were administered for the relief of cancer pain, if compared with placebo or other ...
27 sie 2022 · This review aims to provide an update on the use of cannabis-based medicines for cancer pain management. In addition, the current study aims to inform the medical oncology community about the use of cannabis as a possible therapeutic option for pain relief.
24 cze 2022 · Several studies support the efficacy of cannabis for various cancer and treatment-related symptoms, such as chemotherapy-induced nausea and cancer pain.
There is evidence suggesting that medical cannabis reduces chronic or neuropathic pain in advanced cancer patients. However, the results of many studies lacked statistical power, in some cases due to limited number of study subjects.
20 maj 2022 · In a recent Cochrane collaboration review of opioids for cancer pain, which thoroughly assessed 152 studies with 13,524 patients, treatment success was reported by 95% of patients, but most did not assess pain reduction adequately.
Medical marijuana may be used by patients with cancer to help manage pain. 12 A small number of clinical studies have supported the use of marijuana derivatives for cancer-related pain that is not responsive to opioids (ie, refractory cancer pain), 13,14 but overall, evidence on analgesic effectiveness and safety is limited. 15-17 Professional ...