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Medicinal Cannabis Matters -Friday Roundup 19th July.

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Medicinal Cannabis Matters – Our weekly round-up of what has been happening in the world of medicinal cannabis this week. 

This week, we delve into a review showcasing the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids in treating gastrointestinal dysfunction, we share a study revealing the increasing use of medicinal cannabis for chronic orthopaedic pain, and explore how cannabis terpenes offer hope for patients with neuropathic pain.

A review highlights cannabinoids’ therapeutic potential in gastrointestinal dysfunction. 

A recent Polish review explores the effects of endocannabinoids on gastrointestinal dysfunction, emphasising their potential. Phytocannabinoids like THC and CBD primarily influence gut motility through the CB1 receptor, enhancing intestinal barrier integrity.

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A study reveals that medicinal cannabis is a growing remedy for Chronic Orthopaedic Pain. 

A recent study reveals that patients with chronic pain are increasingly using medicinal cannabis for relief. Key findings indicate that patients primarily seek medicinal cannabis for spinal issues, especially lower back and neck pain. 

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Cannabis terpenes offer new hope for neuropathic pain patients. 

Recent research published in the journal “Pain” investigates terpenes from Sativa strains. The study found that certain terpenes may be as effective as morphine in alleviating chronic neuropathic pain.

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This blog post and the following featured articles are for information only and any articles on external platforms may be amended at any time. Articles that we refer to in our weekly roundup do not reflect the views of Medicann.

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