As more Australians face chronic pain, a growing number are turning to medicinal cannabis. Since regulatory changes in 2016, over 700,000 product approvals have been issued with nearly half aimed at treating non-cancer-related chronic pain. Despite the increasing popularity, both patients and clinicians are asking: how effective is medicinal cannabis for chronic pain, and what are the risks? Medicinal cannabis includes products derived from the cannabis plant, such as THC (tetrahydr
As more Australians face chronic pain, a growing number are turning to medicinal cannabis. Since regulatory changes in 2016, over 700,000 product approvals have been issued with nearly half aimed at treating non-cancer-related chronic pain. Despite the increasing popularity, both patients and clinicians are asking: how effective is medicinal cannabis for chronic pain, and what are the risks? Medicinal cannabis includes products derived from the cannabis plant, such as THC (tetrahydr