Cannabis use preferences and decision making among a cross-sectional cohort of medical cannabis patients with chronic pain

2019 
ABSTRACT Cannabis is commonly used to manage chronic pain, but cannabis use patterns among individuals with chronic pain has not been well-characterized. We report cannabinoid, administration route, and product selection preferences among medical cannabis users with chronic pain from an ongoing, online survey. We also examined whether these preferences are affected by differences in sex, intentions behind use (medical only [MED] vs. medical + recreational [MEDREC]), and experience with cannabis (novice: Perspective : Medical cannabis users with chronic pain show distinct differences in cannabinoid preferences and administration associated with user sex, intentions behind use, and experience with cannabis. This article highlights the wide variability in cannabis preferences among medical cannabis users with chronic pain, which may be relevant for clinical outcomes.
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