Choosing an appropriate treatment for chronic pain remains problematic, and despite the available medication for its treatment, still, many patients complain about pain and appeal to the use of cannabis derivatives for pain control. However, few data have been provided to clinicians about the pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions of cannabinoids with other concomitant administered medications. Therefore, the aim of this brief review is to assess the interactions between cannabinoids and pain medication through drug transporters (ATP-binding cassette superfamily members) and/or metabolizing enzymes (cytochromes P450 and glucuronyl transferases)
Cannabis is a plant with a long history of human pharmacological use, both for recreational purposes...
The use of a whole plant cannabis extract, containing D9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol ...
International audiencePain is relatively refractory to most of the current analgesics, emphasizing t...
Choosing an appropriate treatment for chronic pain remains problematic, and despite the available me...
The endocannabinoids system (ECS) has garnered considerable interest as a potential therapeutic targ...
The endocannabinoids system (ECS) has garnered considerable interest as a potential therapeutic targ...
In Switzerland, medical cannabinoids can be prescribed under compassionate use after special authori...
International audienceAmong several pharmacological properties, analgesia is the most common feature...
Although cannabis has been used for pain management for millennia, very few approved cannabinoids ar...
Cannabis is a promising therapeutic agent, which may be particularly beneficial in providing adequat...
Cannabinoids consistently produced antinociceptive effects in preclinical models. However, in clinic...
Cannabinoids are the most commonly recognized herbal plant, having much medicinal importance from an...
Exogenous cannabinoids are structurally and pharmacologically diverse compounds that are widely used...
The analgesic effects of cannabinoid ligands, mediated by CB1 receptors are well established. Howeve...
Combinations of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and opioids are widespread in the manag...
Cannabis is a plant with a long history of human pharmacological use, both for recreational purposes...
The use of a whole plant cannabis extract, containing D9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol ...
International audiencePain is relatively refractory to most of the current analgesics, emphasizing t...
Choosing an appropriate treatment for chronic pain remains problematic, and despite the available me...
The endocannabinoids system (ECS) has garnered considerable interest as a potential therapeutic targ...
The endocannabinoids system (ECS) has garnered considerable interest as a potential therapeutic targ...
In Switzerland, medical cannabinoids can be prescribed under compassionate use after special authori...
International audienceAmong several pharmacological properties, analgesia is the most common feature...
Although cannabis has been used for pain management for millennia, very few approved cannabinoids ar...
Cannabis is a promising therapeutic agent, which may be particularly beneficial in providing adequat...
Cannabinoids consistently produced antinociceptive effects in preclinical models. However, in clinic...
Cannabinoids are the most commonly recognized herbal plant, having much medicinal importance from an...
Exogenous cannabinoids are structurally and pharmacologically diverse compounds that are widely used...
The analgesic effects of cannabinoid ligands, mediated by CB1 receptors are well established. Howeve...
Combinations of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and opioids are widespread in the manag...
Cannabis is a plant with a long history of human pharmacological use, both for recreational purposes...
The use of a whole plant cannabis extract, containing D9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol ...
International audiencePain is relatively refractory to most of the current analgesics, emphasizing t...