Cannabinoid products for pain management: recommendations from the São Paulo State Society of Anesthesiology

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Guilherme Antonio Moreira de Barros , Alexandre Mio Pos , Ângela Maria Sousa , Carla Leal Pereira , Cecília Daniele de Azevedo Nobre , Cláudia Carneiro de Araújo Palmeira , Cristina Aparecida Arrivabene Caruy , Derli Conceição Munhoz , Durval Campos Kraychete , Esthael Cristina Querido Avelar , Fernanda Bono Fukushima , João Batista Santos Garcia , João Nathanael Lima Torres , Karenthan de Abreu Rodrigues , Mariana Palladini , Olympio de Hollanda Chacon Neto , Maria José Carvalho Carmona
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Abstract

There is growing interest in using cannabinoids across various clinical scenarios, including pain medicine, leading to the disregard of regulatory protocols in some countries. Legislation has been implemented in Brazil, specifically in the state of São Paulo, permitting the distribution of cannabinoid products by health authorities for clinical purposes, free of charge for patients, upon professional prescription. Thus, it is imperative to assess the existing evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of these products in pain management. In light of this, the São Paulo State Society of Anesthesiology (SAESP) established a task force to conduct a narrative review on the topic using the Delphi method, requiring a minimum agreement of 60% among panelists. The study concluded that cannabinoid products could potentially serve as adjuncts in pain management but stressed the importance of judicious prescription. Nevertheless, this review advises against their use for acute pain and cancer-related pain. In other clinical scenarios, established treatments should take precedence, particularly when clinical protocols are available, such as in neuropathic pain. Only patients exhibiting poor therapeutic responses to established protocols or demonstrating intolerance to recommended management may be considered as potential candidates for cannabinoids, which should be prescribed by physicians experienced in handling these substances. Special attention should be given to individual patient characteristics and the likelihood of drug interactions.

用于疼痛治疗的大麻素产品:圣保罗州麻醉学会的建议。
人们对在包括疼痛治疗在内的各种临床情况下使用大麻素的兴趣日益浓厚,导致一些国家无视监管规程。巴西,特别是圣保罗州已经实施了相关立法,允许卫生部门根据专业处方免费向患者分发用于临床目的的大麻素产品。因此,当务之急是评估有关这些产品在疼痛治疗方面的有效性和安全性的现有证据。有鉴于此,圣保罗州麻醉学会(SAESP)成立了一个特别工作组,采用德尔菲法对该主题进行叙述性审查,要求小组成员之间至少达成 60% 的一致意见。研究得出结论,大麻素产品有可能作为疼痛治疗的辅助药物,但强调了审慎处方的重要性。不过,本综述建议不要将其用于急性疼痛和癌症相关疼痛。在其他临床情况下,应优先考虑成熟的治疗方法,尤其是在有临床方案的情况下,如神经性疼痛。只有对既定方案疗效不佳或对推荐疗法不耐受的患者才可考虑使用大麻素,应由在处理此类物质方面经验丰富的医生开具处方。应特别注意患者的个体特征和药物相互作用的可能性。
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