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BrJP ; 6(supl.2): 114-119, 2023. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1513804

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Evidence has revealed an important role in the use of medical cannabis, and the interaction of the endocannabinoid system with other drugs for the treatment of chronic neuropathic and nociplastic pain. The objective of this review is to bring an update on published data on doses and care with the use of cannabinoids that demonstrate the interaction in the pathophysiology of chronic pain and its treatment. CONTENTS: A research-based review was carried out in the MEDLINE, PUBMED database using the keywords "cannabis and pain", "endocannabinoid"; "neuropathic pain"; "nociplastic pain"; "drug interactions". CONCLUSION: Drug interaction with cannabinoids requires further scientific knowledge and doses are individual, which makes it difficult to create a protocol for treatment.


RESUMO JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: As evidências têm revelado um papel importante sobre o uso da cannabis medicinal e da interação do sistema endocanabinoide com outros fármacos para o tratamento de dor crônica neuropática e nociplástica. O objetivo deste estudo foi prover atualização sobre os dados publicados quanto a doses e cuidados com o uso dos canabinoides que mostrem interação na fisiopatologia da dor crônica e seu tratamento. CONTEÚDO: Foi realizada uma revisão baseada em pesquisa na base de dados Medline, Pubmed com uso dos unitermos "cannabis e dor", "endocannabinoid", "neuropathic pain", "nociplastic pain" e "drug interactions". CONCLUSÃO: A interação farmacológica com os canabinoides requer aprofundamento do conhecimento científico e as doses são individuais, o que dificulta a criação de um protocolo para tratamento.

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J Cannabis Res ; 3(1): 22, 2021 Jul 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34215346

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BACKGROUND: Globally, medical cannabis legalization has increased in recent years and medical cannabis is commonly used to treat chronic pain. However, there are few randomized control trials studying medical cannabis indicating expert guidance on how to dose and administer medical cannabis safely and effectively is needed. METHODS: Using a multistage modified Delphi process, twenty global experts across nine countries developed consensus-based recommendations on how to dose and administer medical cannabis in patients with chronic pain. RESULTS: There was consensus that medical cannabis may be considered for patients experiencing neuropathic, inflammatory, nociplastic, and mixed pain. Three treatment protocols were developed. A routine protocol where the clinician initiates the patient on a CBD-predominant variety at a dose of 5 mg CBD twice daily and titrates the CBD-predominant dose by 10 mg every 2 to 3 days until the patient reaches their goals, or up to 40 mg/day. At a CBD-predominant dose of 40 mg/day, clinicians may consider adding THC at 2.5 mg and titrate by 2.5 mg every 2 to 7 days until a maximum daily dose of 40 mg/day of THC. A conservative protocol where the clinician initiates the patient on a CBD-predominant variety at a dose of 5 mg once daily and titrates the CBD-predominant dose by 10 mg every 2 to 3 days until the patient reaches their goals, or up to 40 mg/day. At a CBD-predominant dose of 40 mg/day, clinicians may consider adding THC at 1 mg/day and titrate by 1 mg every 7 days until a maximum daily dose of 40 mg/day of THC. A rapid protocol where the clinician initiates the patient on a balanced THC:CBD variety at 2.5-5 mg of each cannabinoid once or twice daily and titrates by 2.5-5 mg of each cannabinoid every 2 to 3 days until the patient reaches his/her goals or to a maximum THC dose of 40 mg/day. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, using a modified Delphi process, expert consensus-based recommendations were developed on how to dose and administer medical cannabis for the treatment of patients with chronic pain.

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