The effectiveness of self-directed medical cannabis treatment for pain.

Complement Ther Med

MoreBetter, Ltd., United States; Medical Cannabis Research Fund, University of New Mexico, United States.

Published: October 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzed real-time data from nearly 3,000 users of the ReleafApp to understand how different cannabis products impact pain relief in various types of pain, examining over 20,000 cannabis usage sessions.
  • Results indicated that whole cannabis flower provided better pain relief compared to other cannabis products, with higher THC levels correlating strongly with increased analgesia and side effects, while CBD levels had little impact on overall pain relief.
  • The findings indicate that while cannabis therapy can be an effective mid-level treatment for pain, its effectiveness and the side effects experienced depend significantly on the specific characteristics of the cannabis product used.

Article Abstract

The prior medical literature offers little guidance as to how pain relief and side effect manifestation may vary across commonly used and commercially available cannabis product types. We used the largest dataset in the United States of real-time responses to and side effect reporting from patient-directed cannabis consumption sessions for the treatment of pain under naturalistic conditions in order to identify how cannabis affects momentary pain intensity levels and which product characteristics are the best predictors of therapeutic pain relief. Between 06/06/2016 and 10/24/2018, 2987 people used the ReleafApp to record 20,513 cannabis administration measuring cannabis' effects on momentary pain intensity levels across five pain categories: musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, nerve, headache-related, or non-specified pain. The average pain reduction was -3.10 points on a 0-10 visual analogue scale (SD = 2.16, d = 1.55, p < .001). Whole Cannabis flower was associated with greater pain relief than were other types of products, and higher tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) levels were the strongest predictors of analgesia and side effects prevalence across the five pain categories. In contrast, cannabidiol (CBD) levels generally were not associated with pain relief except for a negative association between CBD and relief from gastrointestinal and non-specified pain. These findings suggest benefits from patient-directed, cannabis therapy as a mid-level analgesic treatment; however, effectiveness and side effect manifestation vary with the characteristics of the product used.

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