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“Mindful Relief: Cannabis Found to Treat PTSD”

Mindful Relief: Cannabis Found to Treat PTSD

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects approximately 4% of the UK population, posing significant challenges for those suffering from its debilitating symptoms. Recent evidence suggests that cannabis, specifically cannabinoid agonists like nabilone and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), can offer a promising pathway for alleviating these symptoms. Our investigation into the effectiveness of THC-predominant cannabis flowers for inhalation aims to shed light on managing PTSD in real-world settings.

Understanding PTSD and the Role of Cannabis

Symptoms and Diagnosis

To be diagnosed with PTSD, individuals must exhibit symptoms across four specific clusters: intrusion, avoidance, altered reactivity, and altered mood. Addressing these symptoms is critical for improving the quality of life in affected individuals.

Scientific Evidence on Cannabis Use

THC and nabilone have been suggested by studies to play a beneficial role in managing these symptoms. This insight propelled researchers to focus on THC-predominant formulations, examining their impact through the UK patient registry, T21.

Research Methodology and Findings

Methodology

  • Inclusion criteria: confirmed PTSD diagnosis.
  • Participants: 58 patients, predominantly male (65.5%), average age of 39.2 years.
  • Data collection: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL), mood/anxiety, sleep, and PTSD-specific symptoms through validated questionnaires.
  • Duration: Baseline measurements and follow-ups at 3 and 6 months.

Findings

At the 3-month mark, participants reported significant improvements in overall health, mood, and sleep. THC inhalation was found to be well-tolerated among cannabis-experienced individuals, suggesting its utility in managing PTSD symptoms.

Implications and Future Directions

While the results are promising for those who have previously used cannabis, further research is essential to explore the long-term safety and benefits of controlled THC inhalation, especially in individuals naΓ―ve to cannabis. Understanding these implications could lead to broader acceptance and possibly establish THC as a standard component of PTSD treatment regimens.

Conclusion

The findings suggest that THC-predominant cannabis flowers could serve as an effective treatment model for PTSD, particularly in those with prior cannabis experience. Continued research and wider-reaching studies are imperative to confirm these observations and render THC a viable option for all PTSD patients.

For more detailed information, you can view the original study at PubMed.

Keywords: PTSD, cannabis treatment, THC, cannabinoid agonists, health-related quality of life

CATEGORY: Science

Yana Djonua

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