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Characteristics of patients with non-cancer pain and long-term prescription opioid use who have used medical versus recreational marijuana.

Whitney M DavidsonAnika MahavniTimothy ChruscielJoanne SalasLisa R Miller-MateroMark D SullivanCeleste ZabelPatrick J LustmanBrian K AhmedaniJeffrey F Scherrer
Published in: Journal of cannabis research (2024)
Lifetime medical marijuana use is not linked to current opioid dose, but lifetime recreational use is associated with more than a 60% odds of being a daily prescription opioid user. Screening for lifetime recreational marijuana use may identify patients with chronic pain who are vulnerable to daily opioid use which increases risk for adverse opioid outcomes. Prospective data is needed to determine how marijuana use influences the course of LTOT and vice versa.
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