Pre-clinical research supports that cannabinoids reduce opioid dose requirements, but few studies have tested this in humans. This review evaluates ecological and epidemiological studies that have been cited as evidence that medical cannabis use may reduce opioid use and opioid-related harms. Medline and Embase were searched for relevant articles. Data were extracted on study setting, analyses approach, covariates, and outcomes. Eleven ecological and 14 epidemiological studies were found. In ecological studies, states that allow medical cannabis laws have reported a slower rate of increase in opioid overdose deaths compared with states without such laws. These differences have increased over time and persisted after controlling for state so...
Background: Interest in the use of cannabis and cannabinoids to treat chronic non-cancer pain is inc...
BACKGROUND:Ecological research suggests that increased access to cannabis may facilitate reductions ...
BACKGROUND:Ecological research suggests that increased access to cannabis may facilitate reductions ...
Opioid use, abuse, and associated mortality have reached an epidemic level. In some states, cannabis...
Background: While opioid-related morbidity and mortality have risen in jurisdictions across North Am...
Some ecological studies have shown that areas with higher use of cannabis may have lower opioid use ...
Abstract Background: There is currently much debate around harms associated with easier access to ca...
Cannabinoids, when co-administered with opioids, may enable reduced opioid doses without loss of ana...
Abstract Background North America is currently in the grips of a crisis rooted in the use of licit a...
Opioid overdose fatalities total over a half a million lives lost to date, most often the result of ...
Objective To assess the efficacy and harms of adding medical cannabis to prescription opioids among ...
Opioid use increased dramatically in the 1990s upon introduction of newer, more relaxed regulations....
Background Interest in the use of cannabis and cannabinoids to treat chronic non-cancer pain is incr...
Cannabinoid co-administration may enable reduced opioid doses for analgesia. This updated systematic...
While the proportion of U.S. ambulatory, office-based visits with a primary symptom or diagnosis of ...
Background: Interest in the use of cannabis and cannabinoids to treat chronic non-cancer pain is inc...
BACKGROUND:Ecological research suggests that increased access to cannabis may facilitate reductions ...
BACKGROUND:Ecological research suggests that increased access to cannabis may facilitate reductions ...
Opioid use, abuse, and associated mortality have reached an epidemic level. In some states, cannabis...
Background: While opioid-related morbidity and mortality have risen in jurisdictions across North Am...
Some ecological studies have shown that areas with higher use of cannabis may have lower opioid use ...
Abstract Background: There is currently much debate around harms associated with easier access to ca...
Cannabinoids, when co-administered with opioids, may enable reduced opioid doses without loss of ana...
Abstract Background North America is currently in the grips of a crisis rooted in the use of licit a...
Opioid overdose fatalities total over a half a million lives lost to date, most often the result of ...
Objective To assess the efficacy and harms of adding medical cannabis to prescription opioids among ...
Opioid use increased dramatically in the 1990s upon introduction of newer, more relaxed regulations....
Background Interest in the use of cannabis and cannabinoids to treat chronic non-cancer pain is incr...
Cannabinoid co-administration may enable reduced opioid doses for analgesia. This updated systematic...
While the proportion of U.S. ambulatory, office-based visits with a primary symptom or diagnosis of ...
Background: Interest in the use of cannabis and cannabinoids to treat chronic non-cancer pain is inc...
BACKGROUND:Ecological research suggests that increased access to cannabis may facilitate reductions ...
BACKGROUND:Ecological research suggests that increased access to cannabis may facilitate reductions ...