The important point to focus on is that the use of cannabis as an adjuvant for pain management did not reduce opiate use in those already taking opiates for non-cancer pain. A trial focused on pain management in naive patients not already taking opiates is likely warranted.
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Sorry Tim, I'm going to have to go with Ross Rebagliati on this one. I mean, the Lancet published all the Wakefield bunk originally. Meanwhile our boy Ross just hung around people that smoked and won an Olympic gold medal. Imagine if he smoked it! The stuff is all natural magic
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Glad to see some current science based studies on cannabis.
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Proposed mechanism: Cannabis use, while not actually reducing pain, causes greatly increased patient uptake of Doritos resulting in distraction of attention to pain.
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So as cannabis use for “medicinal purposes” increases, the evidence fails to show medicinal efficacy.
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