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Cannabis in Gastroenterology: Watch Your Head! A Review of Use in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Functional Gut Disorders, and Gut-Related Adverse Effects.

Yasmin NasserMatthew WooChristopher N Andrews
Published in: Current treatment options in gastroenterology (2020)
In general, while mostly uncontrolled data suggests cannabis may improve symptoms in IBD (and to a lesser degree functional gut disorders), this is not likely due to any substantial anti-inflammatory effect. Much remains unknown about CHS etiology and complete abstinence from cannabinoids remains the generally accepted treatment strategy. Population-based studies do not suggest that cannabis use is related to acute pancreatitis. Further research is certainly warranted.
Keyphrases
  • anti inflammatory
  • smoking cessation
  • sleep quality
  • combination therapy
  • depressive symptoms
  • ulcerative colitis
  • replacement therapy
  • optical coherence tomography