Edible cannabis for chronic low back pain: associations with pain, mood, and intoxication
Samantha N. Melendez,
Marco Ortiz Torres,
Jonathan K. Lisano
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionCannabis, commonly known for both therapeutic and intoxicating effects, is gaining accessibility on legal markets and traction as a potential alternative therapy for pain mediation, particularly in those suffering from chronic low back pain. However, the effectiveness in this population of legal market forms of cannabis, particularly commonly used edibles, is unknown.MethodsTherefore, this study utilized a naturalistic prospective design where participants with chronic low back pain with intentions… Show more
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