A medication made from marijuana successfully reduced back pain in a new study. The results from a German drugmaker published Monday are the latest evidence that cannabis can be used to treat common ...
There's a revolution underway in treating back pain. Methods that used to be considered fringe are moving into the mainstream, because of research showing that they can perform better than medication.
Millions of Americans use weed to treat chronic pain, but there's little high quality research on whether it works. New ...
A German study found a marijuana-based drug reduced chronic back pain. The low-dose THC formula improved pain, sleep, and function. Researchers say it could be a safer alternative to opioids.
The drug, which Lilly in-licensed four years ago and is designed to inhibit a protein known as P2X7, did not meet the company ...
Six or more prescriptions of anti-epileptic drug, gabapentin, for low back pain are linked to a significantly higher risk of developing dementia and mild cognitive impairment. The corresponding study ...
About half to three-quarters of expectant mothers experience pain during pregnancy that is largely untreated, contributing to ...
Opioid prescription decreased among nursing homes between 2011 and 2022, reflecting national patterns in primary care while ...