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  1. The rapid onset and quick effect of smoking cannabis was cited by patients as helping reduce sleep onset latency. This study highlights the importance of health care practitioner medication management, including proper dosing, product selection and adverse event mitigation. Most patients, 34%, used CBD-dominant ingestible products. Study ...

  2. Moderation analysis examined the role of age in the relationship between cannabis use and sleep outcomes. Results: Endorsing current cannabis use and more days of cannabis use were associated with increased expectations that cannabis use improves sleep (all β > 0.03, p < 0.04).

  3. 18 maj 2022 · This narrative review summarizes the highest quality clinical evidence currently available in relation to the use of medicinal cannabis for the treatment of sleep disorders including insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder, nightmare disorder and narcolepsy.

  4. 9 lis 2022 · High-quality evidence to support cannabis use for sleep remains limited. Heterogeneity in cannabis types, doses, timing of administration, and sleep outcome measures limit the ability to make specific dosing recommendations.

  5. The Impact of Cannabis on Sleep Research on the impact of cannabis on sleep started in the 1970s and included a number of studies examining polysomnography (PSG)-based sleep. This resulted in mixed findings with some work showing a decrease in sleep onset latency [5] and wake after sleep onset [6], while other work

  6. 14 lut 2022 · Among patients with chronic pain, moderate certainty evidence found that medical cannabis probably results in a small improvement in sleep quality versus placebo (modeled risk difference [RD] for achieving the minimally important difference [MID], 8% [95% CI, 3 to 12]).

  7. 16 cze 2022 · The association between daily cannabis use and short sleep among older adults is alarming because deficits in sleep among older adults are associated with cognitive impairments, such as dementia, and decreased physical function. 12 Evidence suggests that older adults are more likely to use cannabis to cope with chronic medical conditions 6 and ...

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