Cannabis Medicines Show Limited Mental Health Benefits
Cannabis-Based Medicines: Little Evidence for Mental Health Efficacy | Health
Cannabis-based medicines have shown minimal efficacy in treating most mental health and substance-use disorders as per a recent study published in a major medical journal The research reviewed 54 randomized clinical trials conducted since 1980 involving 2477 participants and highlights the need for more comprehensive trials for definitive conclusions
A comprehensive review of 54 randomized clinical trials involving 2,477 participants found minimal evidence that cannabis-based medicines effectively treat mental health and substance-use disorders. Researchers emphasized the need for more extensive studies to draw definitive conclusions. The findings highlight significant gaps in current treatment options for these conditions.
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