Is a Low Dosage of Medical Cannabis Effective for Treating Pain Related to Fibromyalgia? A Pilot Study and Systematic Review

Antonio Giardina, Rocco Palmieri, M. Ponticelli, Carlo Antonelli, Vittorio Carlucci, Monica Colangelo, Nadia Benedetto, Aldo Di Fazio, L. Milella
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Background and Objectives: Fibromyalgia is a multifaceted and frequently misunderstood chronic pain disease marked by widespread musculoskeletal pain and cognitive/somatic dysfunction. This trial aims to contribute to the existing knowledge on treating fibromyalgia (FM) with medical cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) and explore a safer and more effective cannabis administration method. The goal is to provide evidence-based findings that can guide alternative treatment options for FM patients by assessing a pilot study. Materials and Methods: The trial was performed at the pain therapy unit of the San Carlo Hospital (Potenza, Italy) by administrating to 30 FM patients 100 mg/day of Bedrocan® as a decoction. The Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) and SF-12 short-form health questionnaire were used to evaluate pain intensity and the quality of life at the beginning of the study and the 6th-month follow-up. A systematic review of all clinical studies investigating the use of cannabis to reduce FM was also undertaken to place this study in the context of the existing evidence base. Results: Pain intensity evaluated with the NRS lowered from a median of 8 [95% CI 7.66–8.54] at a baseline to a median of 4 (95% CI 3.28–4.79) after 6 months of follow-up (p-value < 0.001; t-Test). Similarly, significant physical and mental state improvement, evaluated with the SF-12 questionnaire, was found in 96.67% and 82.33% of patients, respectively (95% CI 44.11–51.13 for the physical state, and 53.48–58.69 for mental state assessed after the 6th-month follow-up; p-value < 0.001; t-Test). The systematic analysis of the literature identified 10 clinical trials concerning the treatment of fibromyalgia with cannabis. Conclusions: Considering results from the present pilot study and systematic review, it is possible to assume that medical cannabis may be considered an alternative therapy for FM patients who do not respond to conventional pharmacological therapy.
小剂量医用大麻对治疗纤维肌痛相关疼痛有效吗?一项试点研究和系统回顾
背景和目的:纤维肌痛是一种多方面且经常被误解的慢性疼痛疾病,以广泛的肌肉骨骼疼痛和认知/感觉功能障碍为特征。本试验旨在丰富现有的用医用大麻(Cannabis sativa L.)治疗纤维肌痛(FM)的知识,并探索一种更安全有效的大麻给药方法。目标是通过评估试点研究,提供循证研究结果,为纤维肌痛患者的替代治疗方案提供指导。材料和方法:试验在圣卡罗医院(意大利波坦察)疼痛治疗科进行,为 30 名 FM 患者提供 100 毫克/天的 Bedrocan® 煎剂。在研究开始时和第6个月的随访中,使用数字评定量表(NRS)和SF-12短式健康问卷评估疼痛强度和生活质量。此外,还对所有调查使用大麻减轻 FM 的临床研究进行了系统回顾,以便将本研究与现有的证据基础结合起来。研究结果用 NRS 评估的疼痛强度从基线时的中位数 8 [95% CI 7.66-8.54] 降低到随访 6 个月后的中位数 4 (95% CI 3.28-4.79)(p 值 < 0.001;t 检验)。同样,根据 SF-12 问卷评估,96.67% 和 82.33% 的患者的身体和精神状态都有明显改善(第 6 个月随访后,身体状况的评估结果为 95% CI 44.11-51.13,精神状态的评估结果为 53.48-58.69;p 值 < 0.001;t 检验)。通过对文献进行系统分析,发现了 10 项关于用大麻治疗纤维肌痛的临床试验。研究结论考虑到本次试点研究和系统性综述的结果,可以认为医用大麻可被视为对传统药物疗法无反应的纤维肌痛患者的替代疗法。
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