NEW YORK (Reuters Health)—Medical cannabis reduces chronic pain patients’ opioid use, while improving their quality of life, according to a new survey of Michigan cannabis dispensary patrons. “They report that when they make that switch they overall feel better,” Dr. Daniel J. Clauw of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, told Reuters Health in a…
Medical Marijuana Use by Rheumatology Patients Needs Closer Look
Study calls for more research into drug’s safety, side effects before rheumatologists prescribe pot to patients with chronic pain