Efficiency of cannabis and cannabidiol in managing chronic pain syndromes: A comprehensive narrative review.

IF 2.7 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Marta Bort, Cyprian Olchowy, Anna Olchowy, Izabela Nawrot-Hadzik, Joanna Smardz, Mieszko Wieckiewicz
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Chronic pain affects up to 40% of adults, contributing to high medical expenses, the loss of productivity, reduced quality of life (QoL), and disability. Chronic pain requires detailed diagnostic assessment, treatment and rehabilitation, yet approx. 80% of patients report inadequate pain management. As new treatment options are needed, we aimed to explore the effectiveness of medical cannabis-based products in managing chronic pain, with a particular focus on treatment patterns.We searched the PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases using keywords related to cannabinoids and chronic pain syndromes. In total, 3,954 articles were identified, and 74 studies involving 12,562 patients were included. The effectiveness of cannabis-based products varied across studies. Cannabinoids were most effective in treating chronic secondary headache and orofacial pain, chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain, chronic secondary visceral pain, and chronic neuropathic pain. Properly qualifying patients is the first crucial step in managing chronic pain, considering pain characteristics, comorbidities and other treatment options. Treatment should start with low doses of cannabinoids, which are then increased to achieve the desired therapeutic effect while minimizing adverse effects.This narrative review revealed significant gaps in the evidence regarding precise treatment patterns, particularly for the long-term maintenance treatment needed by patients with chronic pain. Medical cannabis can be considered an option for carefully selected patients with chronic pain syndromes when other treatment options fail to achieve an adequate response, and when the potential benefits outweigh the risks. However, there is still a need for well-designed clinical research to establish the long-term efficacy and safety of cannabinoids.

大麻和大麻二酚在控制慢性疼痛综合征方面的功效:综合叙述性综述。
多达 40% 的成年人受到慢性疼痛的影响,导致高昂的医疗费用、生产力损失、生活质量(QoL)下降和残疾。慢性疼痛需要详细的诊断评估、治疗和康复,但约有 80% 的患者表示疼痛治疗效果不佳。我们在 PubMed、Scopus 和 Web of Science 数据库中搜索了与大麻素和慢性疼痛综合征相关的关键词。我们使用与大麻素和慢性疼痛综合征相关的关键词搜索了 PubMut 和 Scopus 以及 Web Science 数据库,共找到 3954 篇文章,并纳入了 74 项研究,涉及 12,562 名患者。不同研究中大麻产品的疗效各不相同。大麻素对治疗慢性继发性头痛和口面部疼痛、慢性继发性肌肉骨骼疼痛、慢性继发性内脏疼痛以及慢性神经性疼痛最为有效。考虑到疼痛特征、合并症和其他治疗方案,对患者进行适当鉴定是治疗慢性疼痛的关键第一步。治疗应从低剂量大麻素开始,然后增加剂量,以达到理想的治疗效果,同时尽量减少不良反应。本综述揭示了有关精确治疗模式的证据存在重大差距,特别是慢性疼痛患者所需的长期维持治疗。当其他治疗方案无法取得足够的疗效,并且潜在的益处大于风险时,经过仔细挑选的慢性疼痛综合征患者可以考虑选择医用大麻。不过,目前仍需进行精心设计的临床研究,以确定大麻素的长期疗效和安全性。
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