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Cannabidiol: The Need for More Information About Its Potential Benefits and Side Effects.

Karen Hande
Other Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2019 6 Zitierungen
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Study Design

Studientyp
Other
Population
None
Intervention
Cannabidiol: The Need for More Information About Its Potential Benefits and Side Effects. None
Vergleichsgruppe
None
Primärer Endpunkt
Pain reduction
Wirkungsrichtung
Positive
Verzerrungsrisiko
Unclear

Abstract

Consumer demand for cannabidiol (CBD) oil has increased, with growing sales from dispensaries because of the alleged medicinal benefits. Although studies examining the specific therapeutic effects of CBD are increasing, clinical data do not support the popular uses of CBD for Parkinson disease, schizophrenia, cancer palliation and treatment, chronic pain and spasticity, depression, anxiety disorder, insomnia, and inflammation.

Zusammenfassung

Clinical oncology nurses and advanced practice RNs can counsel patients about the dearth of evidence to support popular uses of CBD among patients with cancer, possible contaminants, misleading labels, and the legal and regulatory issues surrounding CBD use.

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