On average, patients’ baseline pain fell 2.6 points on a 10-point numerical rating scale.
Topic: CBD
Eighty-one percent of participants reported reduced pain following their use of CBD products.
Researchers acknowledged improvements in patients’ anxiety, sleep quality, social effects, and behavior.
“Our results suggest that treatment with purified CBD is effective and safe” in autistic patients, investigators concluded.
“This is the first study to date that provides the prevalence of CBD use in the general United States population,” investigators concluded.
Researchers concluded “CBD users reported decreases in IBD-related pain and nausea (76 percent and 64 percent, respectively), and improvement in appetite (60 percent).”
“Synthetic oral CBD appears to be a safe and effective treatment option for NPS-associated pain,” researchers determined.
Researchers concluded, “Vaporized CBD seems to be a safe substance for visual function and vision-dependent tasks such as driving.”
