Introduction: Cannabis extracts are being increasingly used to mitigate chronic pain. Current guidelines for their prescription rely on Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) content as well as the ratio of these major cannabinoids present in the blend. Here we assessed whether these descriptors were representative of product effectiveness to produce a desired outcome such as analgesia.Methods: In this study, we used a rat model of diabetic neuropathy and assessed the reduction in mechanical allodynia following intrathecal injection of pure THC, pure CBD, a 1:1 mix of these compounds and a “balanced” chemotype II cannabis extract. Engagement of endocannabinoid targets by different treatments was investigated using CB1 (AM251) a...
ABSTRACT: We report a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies which assessed the antinocicept...
Abstract Background: The analgesic effects of Cannabis sativa are mediated by ∆9 tetrahydrocannabino...
Cannabinoids are cannabis-like drugs that are moderately efficacious in the treatment of some types ...
Cannabis is a promising therapeutic agent, which may be particularly beneficial in providing adequat...
The recent legalization of medicinal cannabis in several jurisdictions has spurred the development o...
Neuropathic pain is a severe chronic syndrome and is poorly served by current pharmacotherapeutics. ...
Pain of various etiologies (e.g., visceral, inflammatory) can be a debilitating disorder that presen...
Contains fulltext : 134032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
This study aimed to give a rationale for the employment of phytocannabinoid formulations to treat ne...
Cannabis is under clinical investigation to assess its potential for medicinal use, but the question...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary data are needed about the utility of cannabinoids in chronic pain. PURPOSE...
Cannabis has been used for centuries to treat pain. The antinociceptive activity of tetrahydrocannab...
The endocannabinoid system, consisting of the cannabinoid(1) receptor (CB1R) and cannabinoid(2) rece...
Cannabinoids have a long record of recreational and medical use and become increasingly approved for...
Uma Anand,1 Christian Oldfield,1 Barbara Pacchetti,2 Praveen Anand,1 Mikael H Sodergren1,2 1Faculty ...
ABSTRACT: We report a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies which assessed the antinocicept...
Abstract Background: The analgesic effects of Cannabis sativa are mediated by ∆9 tetrahydrocannabino...
Cannabinoids are cannabis-like drugs that are moderately efficacious in the treatment of some types ...
Cannabis is a promising therapeutic agent, which may be particularly beneficial in providing adequat...
The recent legalization of medicinal cannabis in several jurisdictions has spurred the development o...
Neuropathic pain is a severe chronic syndrome and is poorly served by current pharmacotherapeutics. ...
Pain of various etiologies (e.g., visceral, inflammatory) can be a debilitating disorder that presen...
Contains fulltext : 134032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
This study aimed to give a rationale for the employment of phytocannabinoid formulations to treat ne...
Cannabis is under clinical investigation to assess its potential for medicinal use, but the question...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary data are needed about the utility of cannabinoids in chronic pain. PURPOSE...
Cannabis has been used for centuries to treat pain. The antinociceptive activity of tetrahydrocannab...
The endocannabinoid system, consisting of the cannabinoid(1) receptor (CB1R) and cannabinoid(2) rece...
Cannabinoids have a long record of recreational and medical use and become increasingly approved for...
Uma Anand,1 Christian Oldfield,1 Barbara Pacchetti,2 Praveen Anand,1 Mikael H Sodergren1,2 1Faculty ...
ABSTRACT: We report a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies which assessed the antinocicept...
Abstract Background: The analgesic effects of Cannabis sativa are mediated by ∆9 tetrahydrocannabino...
Cannabinoids are cannabis-like drugs that are moderately efficacious in the treatment of some types ...