Health Improvements Seen in Elderly Patients Using Medical Cannabis
A recent study by Drug Science and Imperial College London’s Centre for Neuropsychopharmacology explored the effects of medical marijuana on older adults, revealing significant therapeutic benefits.
Pain Management
The study emphasized substantial reductions in pain severity and interference among older patients with chronic pain as their primary condition.
Improvements in Health and Well-being
Researchers observed consistent enhancements in general health and overall well-being among older adults following three months of treatment with cannabis-based medicinal products.
Patient Outcomes
Patient outcomes were assessed using self-reported measures focusing on quality of life, general health, mood, and sleep. The results demonstrated across-the-board improvements in these areas from the initiation of treatment to the three-month follow-up.
Comparable Benefits Across Age Groups
Interestingly, the study indicated that improvements in general health, quality of life, and sleep were comparable between older and younger individuals receiving medical marijuana treatment.
This study underscores the potential of cannabis-based medications in improving health outcomes for older adults, particularly in managing chronic pain and enhancing overall well-being.