炎症性肠病患者认为大麻和大麻二酚油可以缓解症状。

Academia medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-17 DOI:10.20935/acadmed7773
Ayati Lala, Alexander Rodriguez-Palacios, Fabio Cominelli, Abigail Raffner Basson
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背景:炎症性肠病(IBD)患者经常寻求治疗症状的替代疗法。本研究调查了IBD患者和对照组对大麻和大麻二酚(CBD)油使用的认知、消费模式和报告结果。方法:对139名参与者(IBD患者,n = 93;对照组/非IBD参与者,n = 33)评估大麻和CBD油作为IBD治疗的使用频率和信念。调查还评估了这些物质对IBD症状、生活质量和阿片类药物使用的影响。结果:IBD患者的大麻消费量(57,53.8%)高于对照组(15,45.5%),两组均强烈支持医用大麻使用(IBD;92例,86.8%与对照组比较;29日,84.9%)。大多数IBD患者认为大麻(67人,63.2%)、CBD油(60人,56.6%)、皮质类固醇(77人,73.3%)和生物制剂/免疫抑制剂(85人,81.0%)在缓解IBD症状方面具有某种-极其有益的作用。超过50%的IBD大麻使用者报告腹痛、其他疼痛、压力、焦虑、抑郁和恶心/呕吐得到缓解,克罗恩病患者在某些症状上的缓解程度明显高于溃疡性结肠炎患者(p < 0.05)。值得注意的是,19.4%的IBD患者报告阿片类药物使用减少,14.5%的IBD患者报告大麻或CBD油诱导缓解。结论:大麻和CBD油的消费被认为对缓解IBD有益,许多人报告使用这些物质显著缓解了症状。大麻和CBD油作为医学治疗和治疗效果的强有力支持突出了大麻和CBD油作为IBD治疗的潜力。
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Inflammatory bowel disease patients believe cannabis and cannabidiol oil relieve symptoms.

Inflammatory bowel disease patients believe cannabis and cannabidiol oil relieve symptoms.

Inflammatory bowel disease patients believe cannabis and cannabidiol oil relieve symptoms.

Inflammatory bowel disease patients believe cannabis and cannabidiol oil relieve symptoms.

Background: Patients with Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) often seek alternative therapies for symptom management. This study investigates the perceptions, consumption patterns, and reported outcomes of cannabis and cannabidiol (CBD) oil use among IBD patients and controls.

Methods: A 37-question survey was administered to 139 participants (IBD patients, n = 93; control/non-IBD participants, n = 33) to assess usage frequency and beliefs regarding cannabis and CBD oil as treatment for IBD. The survey also evaluated the impact of these substances on IBD symptoms, quality of life, and opioid use.

Results: Cannabis consumption was higher in IBD patients (57, 53.8%) than controls (15, 45.5%) with both groups strongly supporting medical cannabis use (IBD; 92, 86.8% vs. controls; 29, 84.9%). Most IBD patients believed cannabis (67, 63.2%), CBD oil (60, 56.6%), corticosteroids (77, 73.3%), and biologics/immunosuppressants (85, 81.0%) had a somewhat-extremely beneficial effect in relieving IBD symptoms. Over 50% of IBD cannabis users reported relief from abdominal pain, other pain, stress, anxiety, depression, and nausea/vomiting, with Crohn's disease patients experiencing significantly more relief than ulcerative colitis patients for certain symptoms (p < 0.05). Notably, 19.4% of IBD patients reported decreased opioid use, and 14.5% reported induced remission with cannabis or CBD oil.

Conclusions: Consumption of cannabis and CBD oil was perceived as beneficial for relieving IBD, with many reporting significant symptom relief from using these substances. The strong support of cannabis and CBD oil as medical treatments and therapeutic effects highlights the potential for cannabis and CBD oil as treatments in IBD.

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