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  1. Current research shows cannabis may have a beneficial effect in sleep disorders and may improve patient-reported sleep scores. Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted at Hybrid Pharm community pharmacy in Ottawa, Ontario, and included patients who were interested in, or already using, medical cannabis for sleep disorders.

  2. 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.

  3. 21 wrz 2021 · 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]).

  4. We will then provide an overview of research on both sides of this topic, namely, the risk and potential benefits of cannabis on sleep and the impact of poor sleep on cannabis use. Finally, we will provide an overview of the research on cannabis and specific sleep disorders.

  5. 5 maj 2023 · Cannabis users studied were reported either 73% frequent users or 27% sporadic users. The utilization of cannabis showed improved sleep (21%), worse sleep (48%), mixed results (14%), or no impact at all (17%) in the studies published in the last 5 decades.

  6. 6 maj 2022 · This critical review summarizes the current evidence for the use of cannabinoids as a treatment for sleep disorders and provides an overview of endocannabinoid modulation of sleep-wake cycles, as well as the sleep-modulating effects of plant-derived cannabinoids such as delta-9-tetrahydrocannbinol, cannabidiol, and cannabinol.

  7. CLINICAL REVIEW. The effects of cannabinoid administration on sleep: a systematic review of human studies. Peter J. Gates*, Lucy Albertella, Jan Copeland. National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre, UNSW Medicine, Australia. a r t i c l e i n f o. s u m m a r y. Article history:

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