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Cannabinoids in the Older Person: A Literature Review.

William BeedhamMagda SbaiIsabel AllisonRoisin CoaryDavid Shipway
Published in: Geriatrics (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Cannabinoids demonstrate some efficacy in the treatment of pain and chemotherapy-related nausea; limited data suggest potential benefits in the treatment of spasticity and anxiety. Risks of cannabinoids in older patients appear to be moderate, and their frequency comparable to other analgesic drug classes. However, the quality of research is weak, and few older patients have been enrolled in cannabinoid studies. Dedicated research is needed to determine the efficiency and safety of cannabinoids in older patients.
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