The Consumption of Cannabis by Fibromyalgia Patients in Israel.

Q2 Medicine
Pain Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2018-07-22 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/7829427
George Habib, Irit Avisar
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Abstract

Objective: To report on the habits of cannabis consumption among fibromyalgia patients in Israel.

Patients and methods: An Internet-based questionnaire was posted to three large fibromyalgia Facebook groups in our country. The questionnaire was anonymous and included demographic, clinical, and cannabis-related questions, including acquisition of a license for medical cannabis (MC) method and amount of cannabis consumption; need to buy cannabis beyond the medical allowance; effect of cannabis on pain, sleep, depression, and anxiety; adverse effects of cannabis; feelings of dependence on cannabis or other meds; the involvement of family members; tendency to drive after using cannabis; and employment and social disability status.

Results: Of 2,705 people, 383 (14%) responded to the questionnaire, with a mean age of 42.2±14.2 years. Of the responders, 84% reported consuming cannabis, and 44% were licensed for MC. The mean amount per month of cannabis consumed was 31.4±16.3g, and 80% of cannabis consumers (CC) smoked pure cannabis or cannabis mixed with tobacco. Pain relief was reported by 94% of CC, while 93% reported improved sleep quality, 87% reported improvement in depression, and 62% reported improvement in anxiety. Of MC-licensed CC, 55% bought cannabis beyond the medical allowance on the black market. Adverse effects were reported by 12% of CC. Only 8% reported dependence on cannabis. Most CC (64%) worked either full- or part-time jobs, and 74% reported driving "as usual" under cannabis use.

Conclusions: Cannabis consumption among fibromyalgia patients in our country is very common and is mostly not licensed. Nearly all CC reported favorable effects on pain and sleep, and few reported adverse effects or feeling of dependence on cannabis.

以色列纤维肌痛患者的大麻消费量。
目的:报道以色列纤维肌痛患者的大麻消费习惯。患者和方法:将一份基于互联网的问卷发布到我国三个大型纤维肌痛Facebook群组。问卷是匿名的,包括人口统计、临床和大麻相关问题,包括获得医用大麻许可证的方法和大麻消费量;需要购买超过医疗津贴的大麻;大麻对疼痛、睡眠、抑郁和焦虑的影响;大麻的不良影响;对大麻或其他药物的依赖感;家庭成员的参与;吸食大麻后驾车的倾向;就业和社会残疾状况。结果:2705人中,383人(14%)回复问卷,平均年龄42.2±14.2岁。在应答者中,84%的人报告吸食大麻,44%的人有大麻执照。每月平均吸食大麻量为31.4±16.3克,80%的大麻消费者(CC)吸食纯大麻或大麻与烟草混合。94%的CC患者报告疼痛缓解,93%的CC患者报告睡眠质量改善,87%的CC患者报告抑郁改善,62%的CC患者报告焦虑改善。在mc许可的CC中,55%的人在黑市上购买了超出医疗补贴的大麻。12%的CC报告了不良反应,只有8%报告了对大麻的依赖。大多数CC(64%)有全职或兼职工作,74%的人报告说吸食大麻后开车“像往常一样”。结论:我国纤维肌痛患者吸食大麻现象普遍,且大多未获许可。几乎所有的CC都报告了对疼痛和睡眠的有利影响,很少有人报告了对大麻的不良影响或依赖感。
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Pain Research and Treatment
Pain Research and Treatment Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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