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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 citações

Desenho do Estudo

Tipo de Estudo
Randomized Controlled Trial
Tamanho da Amostra
29
População
Adults with self-reported clinical insomnia
Duração
6 weeks
Intervenção
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
Comparador
placebo oil
Desfecho Primário
Insomnia severity (Insomnia Severity Index) and sleep quality (Fitbit wrist tracker); saliva midnight melatonin levels
Direção do Efeito
Positive
Risco de Viés
Low

Resumo

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.

Resumo Rápido

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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