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Medicinal cannabis improves sleep in adults with insomnia: a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled crossover study.

Karin Ried, Tasnuva Tamanna, Sonja Matthews, Avni Sali
RCT Journal of sleep research 2023 40 件の引用

研究デザイン

研究タイプ
Randomized Controlled Trial
サンプルサイズ
29
対象集団
Adults with self-reported clinical insomnia
期間
6 weeks
介入
Medicinal cannabis improves sleep in adults with insomnia: a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled crossover study. Entoura-10:15 cannabis oil: 10 mg/ml THC + 15 mg/ml CBD, 0.2-1.5 ml/day titrated over 2 weeks
比較対照
placebo oil
主要アウトカム
Insomnia severity (Insomnia Severity Index) and sleep quality (Fitbit wrist tracker); saliva midnight melatonin levels
効果の方向
Positive
バイアスリスク
Low

抄録

Insomnia or difficulty falling and or staying asleep is experienced by up to 30% of the general population. This randomised crossover double-blind placebo-controlled 6-week trial aimed to assess the tolerability and effectiveness of the Entoura-10:15 medicinal cannabis oil on sleep in adults with insomnia. A total of 29 participants with self-reported clinical insomnia completed the crossover trial. Participants were randomly allocated to receive placebo or active oil containing 10 mg/ml tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and 15 mg/ml cannabidiol (CBD) over 2-weeks titrated 0.2-1.5 ml/day, followed by a 1-week wash-out period before crossover. Tolerability was assessed by daily diary. Effectiveness was measured by saliva midnight melatonin levels, validated questionnaires, i.e., the Insomnia Severity Index, and the Fitbit activity/sleep wrist tracker. Entoura-10:15 medicinal cannabis oil was generally well tolerated, and was effective in improving sleep, whereby 60% of participants no longer classified as clinical insomniacs at the end of the 2-week intervention period. Midnight melatonin levels significantly improved in the active group by 30% compared to a 20% decline in the placebo group (p = 0.035). Medicinal cannabis oil improved both time and quality of sleep, in particular light sleep increased by 21 min/night compared to placebo (p = 0.041). The quality of sleep improved overall by up to 80% in the active group (pPhase2  = 0.003), including higher daily functioning (p = 0.032). Observed effects were more pronounced in Phase 2 due to the period effect and loss of blinding. Entoura-10:15 medicinal cannabis oil was well tolerated and effective in improving sleep in adults with insomnia.

要約

Entoura‐10:15 medicinal cannabis oil was generally well tolerated, and was effective in improving sleep, whereby 60% of participants no longer classified as clinical insomniacs at the end of the 2‐week intervention period.

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