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What Is The Consensus In The Medical Community About CBD Oil Regarding Pain Relief?

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Posted on Tue, 28 Nov 2023
Question: What is the consensus in the medical community about CBD oil regarding pain relief?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Matt Wachsman (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
It isn't good, but it isn't bad

Detailed Answer:
There is about ZERO on any bad side effects from it. Obviously there cannot be lung problems.
First, it is not FDA approved. It can easily be made and reliably has the active ingredients. However, how much active ingredient varies about a 2 fold range even in the same manufacturer. The expiration date is probably made up. How much gets in isn't reliably known but is likely most/all of it because it is an oil, so this doesn't matter that much.

Marijuana in general and CBD in general is hardly even studied on pain.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/0000
That is for very bad pain in which the alternatives are not good.
It is not broken down into different types of pain. FOr a sore tooth, naproxen is almost certainly better. For nerve pain of shingles, lidocaine patch is almost certainly better. For disk disease, for bad joints, hard to say but the drugs generally used to treat it (narcotics or aspirin like drugs) are almost certainly riskier.
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What Is The Consensus In The Medical Community About CBD Oil Regarding Pain Relief?

Brief Answer: It isn't good, but it isn't bad Detailed Answer: There is about ZERO on any bad side effects from it. Obviously there cannot be lung problems. First, it is not FDA approved. It can easily be made and reliably has the active ingredients. However, how much active ingredient varies about a 2 fold range even in the same manufacturer. The expiration date is probably made up. How much gets in isn't reliably known but is likely most/all of it because it is an oil, so this doesn't matter that much. Marijuana in general and CBD in general is hardly even studied on pain. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/0000 That is for very bad pain in which the alternatives are not good. It is not broken down into different types of pain. FOr a sore tooth, naproxen is almost certainly better. For nerve pain of shingles, lidocaine patch is almost certainly better. For disk disease, for bad joints, hard to say but the drugs generally used to treat it (narcotics or aspirin like drugs) are almost certainly riskier.