Global task force protocols for medical cannabis

“Global task force establishes protocols for medical cannabis use to treat pain”

It’s fairly well-known that medical cannabis is being used by patients to ease chronic pain, and many other hard to treat issues.

[FTA] “…There are limited randomized controlled trial data to guide clinicians on how to dose and administer medical cannabis,” Arun Bhaskar, MD, a pain medicine consultant with the Pain Management Centre at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in London, said during a virtual PAINWeek presentation. “This evidence gap, coupled with the clinical reality that patients are receiving medical cannabis for chronic pain, highlights the demand for expert consensus guidance from experienced clinicians on how to safely and effectively dose and administer medical cannabis.”

The panel produced an often recommended “start low and go slow” approach  that you can find in the full “Helio” journal article. 

Have you asked your doctor about cannabis medicine for pain?

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