治疗青光眼的大麻素:综述。

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Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoids Pub Date : 2024-09-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000541461
Neeraj Joshi, Haifa Mariam, Ashwin Kamath
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摘要

背景:青光眼是一种严重影响健康的眼科疾病。尽管有许多抗青光眼药物,但相当一部分患者的病情可能会恶化。摘要:自 20 世纪 70 年代以来,人们一直在研究大麻植物的天然和合成衍生物对青光眼的治疗作用。这篇综述描述了大麻素治疗青光眼的潜在机制,总结了描述这些化合物疗效的临床研究结果,并描述了在健康志愿者和患者青光眼临床研究中评估的各种大麻素制剂所观察到的不良反应。此外,还介绍了这些研究结果对大麻素治疗青光眼的潜在临床地位的影响以及所面临的挑战:大麻素能降低眼压。关键信息:大麻素能降低眼压,但效果短暂。目前还缺乏配方完善的眼部给药系统。现有证据不足以建议将大麻素用于青光眼的常规治疗。
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Cannabinoids for the Treatment of Glaucoma: A Review.

Background: Glaucoma is an ocular disease with significant health burden. Despite the availability of many antiglaucoma drugs, a significant proportion of patients may experience worsening of the disease. Hence, there is a need for newer antiglaucoma drugs.

Summary: Natural and synthetic derivatives of cannabis plants have been studied in the treatment of glaucoma since the 1970s. This review describes the potential mechanisms of the cannabinoids in the treatment of glaucoma, summarizes the findings of clinical studies describing the efficacy of these compounds, and describes the adverse effects observed with the various cannabinoid formulations evaluated in clinical studies of glaucoma in healthy volunteers and patients. The implications of these findings in terms of the potential clinical status of cannabinoids in the treatment of glaucoma and the challenges involved have also been described.

Key messages: Cannabinoids lower intraocular pressure. However, the effect is short-lived. There is also a lack of well-formulated ocular delivery system. The available evidence is inadequate to recommend the use of cannabinoids for the routine treatment of glaucoma.

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Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoids
Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoids Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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