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CHRONIC PAIN AND CANNABIS THERAPY
73% of Chronic Pain Patients Stopped
Taking Opioids or Benzos Following
Cannabis Therapy Treatment Says New
Medical Study
Chronic pain suffers got off opiods or greatly reduced them after trying cannabis instead!
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Chronic Pain Patients Reduce Need For Opioids and Benzos Following Cannabis TherapyĀ
Chronic pain (https://cannabis.net/blog/medical/cannabis-strains-vs.-chronic-pain) is a debilitating condition that affects
over 50 million American adults (https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/67/wr/mm6736a2.htm) around the country.
With 1 in every 5 adults in the United States suffering from chronic pain, itās not surprising to see the economic impact:
a staggering $635 million each year. In addition, chronic pain is the primary cause of global disease burden and
disability around the world.
There are many reasons that cause chronic pain; these include cancer, lyme disease, arthritis, injuries, nerve damage,
fibromyalgia, and many more. But for a majority of those suffering from it, the pain can be so severe that it affects
quality of life. It often requires strong pharmaceutical medications which usually have serious side effects, and these
prescription drugs donāt always work. Opioid medications are prescribed to severe cases of chronic pain and itās
notorious for causing an opioid epidemic (https://cannabis.net/blog/medical/opioid-addiction-drops-due-to-the-
cannabis-plant) around the country, resulting in an addiction thatās hard to break.
Thankfully, cannabis is a natural and safe alternative to the millions of people who live with chronic pain.
The Studies
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A recent study, (https://norml.org/news/2021/11/18/study-chronic-pain-patients-significantly-reduce-their-use-of-
opioids-benzodiazepines-following-initiation-of-cannabis-therapy/) whose results were released in November 2021, was
conducted by investigators at the Rothman Orthopedic Institute at the Thomas Jefferson University shed insight on how
cannabis therapy helps chronic pain patients reduce dependency on opioids as well as benzodiazepines.
For the study, they analyzed the trends of prescription drug consumption among subjects with chronic pain before and
after they were given medical cannabis medications. Their prescription drug use was assessed using the Prescription
Drug Monitoring Program of Pennsylvania, and they analyzed prescription data during a 6-month period prior and
following their enrollment to the medical cannabis program.
They found that 73% of the participants either stopped or decreased their opioid intake after cannabis therapy. On top
of that, 69% of patients who were taking benzodiazepines stopped or reduced their use. The participants also stated
that pain severity decreased while reporting overall improvements in their mental and physical health, and improved
quality of life.
āIn patients with chronic musculoskeletal noncancer orthopedic pain, cannabis reduces pain, improves mental and
physical health, and improves QoL (quality of life)ā¦ Our results also show an objective association between the
initiation of cannabis therapy and the reduction of both opioid and benzodiazepine prescriptionsā¦ Our results support
the use of cannabis as an effective analgesic and prescription drug-sparing therapy.ā
Cannabinoids as aĀ Safe Alternative to Opioids
Some of the more common opioid drugs that are prescribed for the treatment of pain include fentanyl,
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codeine, morphine, methadone, hydromorphone, and hydrocodone among others.
These are, for the most part, effective in treating pain because they are designed to bind to the opioid receptors
located in the brain and other parts of the body including the spinal cord.
When you take opioids, they communicate to your brain that your body is not in pain. However, since these
medications can be extremely addictive and overdosing on them is far too easy, they need to be prescribed by a doctor.
Over-the-counter pain medications simply donāt work when one is in chronic pain, or in severe pain such as that caused
by cancer and nerve damage.
Unfortunately, opioids are not without side effects, which are typical with pharmaceutical medications. Slightly higher
doses can quickly slow down your heart rate and cause death. For some people, since opioids also cause feelings of
pleasure, they can become addictive quickly. Other side effects include insomnia, fatigue, decreased appetite,
breathing problems, and extreme vomiting.
Thatās why cannabinoids have been tested to be a far safer alternative to opioids. Itās not only useful for treating acute
pain but cases of chronic pain as well. Studies (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27621666/) show that even minute
doses of THC are helpful in reducing chronic neuropathic pain, primarily when inhaled as opposed to consumed orally.
In 2020, a study (https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/can.2019.0039) revealed that half the adult participants who
were dependent on opioids for treating their chronic pain were able to completely stop all opioid medications while a
third reduced their intake. The subjects reported after the study that they preferred to medicate with cannabinoids
instead of opioids because it had fewer side effects, was easier to access, resulted in better outcomes, and had less
effects from withdrawals.
Avoid Mixing Opioids and Prescription Drugs with Cannabis, without Guidance of Your Physician
While cannabis has proven to be effective in reducing the need for opioids to treat pain, they can also sometimes be
used complementarily as part of a therapy plan. This should be overseen by a medical professional at all times,
especially if a patient is also trying to kick an addiction to opioids since cold-turkey is dangerous.
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Cannabis, whether isolated through its CBD and THC compounds, or in varying ratios of each, have had a range of
success rates in treating addictions. Whether itās opioids or to other substances that are just as harmful, such as
alcohol, cocaine, amphetamine, and nicotine, cannabis is promising.
Thatās why cannabis is seen as the key to solving the opioid epidemic; it can help patients taper off safely while limiting
the side effects associated with opioid withdrawals. There is strong research out there that cannabis is a terrific
alternative to opioids, but if you are already medicating with opioids or know someone who does, and want to get rid of
dependency on it for any reason, be sure to consult your physician first.
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