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www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Medicine

Cannabis could help people cut down or stop opioid use, research shows

Cannabis may assist in reducing opioid use, supported qualitatively by USC research on drug user experiences. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
10 months ago
Health

No evidence cannabis reduces long-term illicit opioids use, study finds

A new study suggests that cannabis is not an effective long-term strategy for reducing opioid use.
The study followed 615 people with heroin dependence over a 20-year period and found no evidence that cannabis reduces illicit opioid use.
Clinicians and policymakers should not rely on cannabis to address problematic opioid use despite the growing access to cannabis products. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Medicine

Cannabis could help people cut down or stop opioid use, research shows

Cannabis may assist in reducing opioid use, supported qualitatively by USC research on drug user experiences. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
10 months ago
Health

No evidence cannabis reduces long-term illicit opioids use, study finds

A new study suggests that cannabis is not an effective long-term strategy for reducing opioid use.
The study followed 615 people with heroin dependence over a 20-year period and found no evidence that cannabis reduces illicit opioid use.
Clinicians and policymakers should not rely on cannabis to address problematic opioid use despite the growing access to cannabis products. [ more ]
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#chronic pain
Medscape
10 months ago
Health

Chronic Pain in the US: New Data

54 million US adults with chronic pain relied on medication and nonpharmacologic therapies in 2020.
Over-the-counter pain relievers and exercise were the most commonly used treatments.
Prescription opioid use for chronic pain decreased, but there was no significant increase in nonpharmacologic therapies. [ more ]
Medscape
10 months ago
Health

Chronic Pain in the US: New Data

54 million US adults with chronic pain relied on medication and nonpharmacologic therapies in 2020.
Over-the-counter pain relievers and exercise were the most commonly used treatments.
Prescription opioid use for chronic pain decreased, but there was no significant increase in nonpharmacologic therapies. [ more ]
Medscape
10 months ago
Health

Chronic Pain in the US: New Data

54 million US adults with chronic pain relied on medication and nonpharmacologic therapies in 2020.
Over-the-counter pain relievers and exercise were the most commonly used treatments.
Prescription opioid use for chronic pain decreased, but there was no significant increase in nonpharmacologic therapies. [ more ]
Medscape
10 months ago
Health

Chronic Pain in the US: New Data

54 million US adults with chronic pain relied on medication and nonpharmacologic therapies in 2020.
Over-the-counter pain relievers and exercise were the most commonly used treatments.
Prescription opioid use for chronic pain decreased, but there was no significant increase in nonpharmacologic therapies. [ more ]
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