Investigators failed to identify any clinically significant benefits associated with the use of CBD for pain among study participants.
Topic: CBD
Study participants exhibited a 10 percent “average increase of recalled words 20 minutes after vaping CBD.”
CBD administration at 300mgs is associated with temporary improvements in subjects’ average sleep satisfaction.
Those undergoing CBD treatment exhibited fewer signs of emotional exhaustion and burnout as compared to those subjects who did not.
Authors reported, “This is the first study, to our knowledge, to examine the consumption patterns and perceived effects of CBD in patients with spinal pathology.”
Authors reported, "This study demonstrates that the sublingual 20 mg CBD tablet should be considered as a safe and effective treatment for pDPN."
The study’s findings “suggest that using CBD as a strategy to alleviate withdrawal symptoms upon nicotine cessation may be beneficial.”
Authors reported that CBD “failed to consistently affect pain threshold and tolerance … relative to placebo.”
