Cannabinoids for pain management.

Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-04-19 DOI:10.1159/000324070
Adam Thaler, Anita Gupta, Steven P Cohen
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Abstract

Cannabinoids have been used for thousands of years to provide relief from suffering, but only recently have they been critically evaluated in clinical trials. This review provides an in-depth examination of the evidence supporting cannabinoids in various pain states, along with an overview of potential adverse effects. In summary, there is strong evidence for a moderate analgesic effect in peripheral neuropathic and central pain conditions, and conflicting evidence for their use in nociceptive pain. For spasticity, most controlled studies demonstrate significant improvement. Adverse effects are not uncommon with cannabinoids, though most are not serious and self-limiting. In view of the limited effect size and low but not inconsequential risk of serious adverse events, cannabinoids should be employed as analgesics only when safer and more effective medication trials have failed, or as part of a multimodal treatment regimen.

大麻素用于疼痛管理。
大麻素已经被使用了数千年,以缓解痛苦,但直到最近才在临床试验中得到严格的评估。本综述提供了支持大麻素在各种疼痛状态的证据的深入检查,以及潜在的不利影响的概述。总之,有强有力的证据表明,在周围神经性和中枢性疼痛条件下具有中等镇痛作用,而在伤害性疼痛中使用的证据则相互矛盾。对于痉挛,大多数对照研究显示显著改善。大麻素的副作用并不罕见,尽管大多数并不严重,而且是自限性的。鉴于有限的效应大小和较低但并非无关紧要的严重不良事件风险,大麻素只有在更安全和更有效的药物试验失败时,或作为多模式治疗方案的一部分,才应用作镇痛药。
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期刊介绍: The importance of psychosomatic research has been greatly reinforced by evidence demonstrating that psychological phenomena may have distinct effects on human health. Recognizing the complexity of interactions between personality and physical illness, this series employs an interdisciplinary strategy to explore areas where knowledge from psychosomatic medicine may aid in the prevention of specific diseases or help meet the emotional demands of hospitalized patients. In each work, the editor has managed to bring together distinguished contributors, creating a series of coherent and comprehensive reviews on a variety of novel topics.
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