Sunday, July 24, 2016
THC:CBD relieved pain in cancer patients better than opiate pain medicine
This study compared the efficacy of a tetrahydrocannabinol:cannabidiol
(THC:CBD) extract, a nonopioid analgesic endocannabinoid system
modulator, and a THC extract, with placebo, in relieving pain in
patients with advanced cancer. In total, 177 patients with cancer pain,
who experienced inadequate analgesia despite chronic opioid dosing,
entered a two-week, multicenter, double-blind, randomized,
placebo-controlled, parallel-group trial. Patients were randomized to
THC:CBD extract (n = 60), THC extract (n = 58), or placebo (n = 59). The
primary analysis of change from baseline in mean pain Numerical Rating
Scale (NRS) score was statistically significantly in favor of THC:CBD
compared with placebo (improvement of -1.37 vs. -0.69), whereas the THC
group showed a nonsignificant change (-1.01 vs. -0.69). Twice as many
patients taking THC:CBD showed a reduction of more than 30% from
baseline pain NRS score when compared with placebo (23 [43%] vs. 12
[21%]). The associated odds ratio was statistically significant, whereas
the number of THC group responders was similar to placebo (12 [23%] vs.
12 [21%]) and did not reach statistical significance. There was no
change from baseline in median dose of opioid background medication or
mean number of doses of breakthrough medication across treatment groups.
No significant group differences were found in the NRS sleep quality or
nausea scores or the pain control assessment. However, the results from
the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality
of Life Cancer Questionnaire showed a worsening in nausea and vomiting
with THC:CBD compared with placebo (P = 0.02), whereas THC had no
difference (P = 1.0). Most drug-related adverse events were
mild/moderate in severity. This study shows that THC:CBD extract is
efficacious for relief of pain in patients with advanced cancer pain not
fully relieved by strong opioids.
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