大麻素及其在慢性疼痛治疗中的作用:当前概念与全面综述》。

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Health Psychology Research Pub Date : 2022-10-04 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.52965/001c.35848
Islam Shehata, Ahmed Hashim, Ahmed Elsaeidy, Anagha Nair, Ivan Urits, Omar Viswanath, Alan D Kaye, Marian Habib
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摘要

几十年来,慢性疼痛的治疗几乎都是采用传统的方法,即使用各种镇痛剂、外科手术方法和复杂的疼痛介入技术来调节甚至中断疼痛通路。这些不同的方法存在许多药理危害,而且许多慢性疼痛的介入和外科治疗技术缺乏疗效和安全性,因此必须寻找其他有效的疗法,包括替代疗法。大麻素是从大麻(Cannabis sativa L)中提取的天然物质。大麻素及其相关合成化合物已成为治疗不同慢性疼痛病症的一种选择,目前正在对其使用情况进行评估,但其疗效仍未得到一致认可。因此,在本研究中,我们将讨论与大麻素有关的不同方面及其对慢性疼痛治疗的影响。本综述还将讨论大麻素的安全性概况,以及在不同国家使用大麻素的法律因素。
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Cannabinoids and Their Role in Chronic Pain Treatment: Current Concepts and a Comprehensive Review.

For decades, chronic pain was managed with an almost conventional approach of using a wide range of analgesic spectrum, surgical approaches and complex interventional pain techniques to modulate or even interrupt pain pathways. These different approaches carry many pharmacological hazards together with the lack of efficacy and safety of many interventional and surgical management techniques for chronic pain have mandated searching for other effective therapies including alternative treatments. Cannabinoids are naturally occurring substances that are derived from Cannabis sativa L. The usage of cannabinoids and their related synthetic chemical compounds has emerged as a choice in the management of different chronic pain conditions is being evaluated, however, the efficacy is still not consistently established. In the present investigation, therefore, we discuss the different aspects related to cannabinoids and their implications in the management of chronic pain conditions. This review will also discuss the safety profile of the cannabinoids together with the legal considerations that hinder their use in different countries.

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Health Psychology Research PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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