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Cannabis Therapy Associated With Quality Of Life Improvements In Chronically Ill Patients

Chronically ill patients who use authorised medical cannabis products report improvements in their quality of life. German investigators assessed patient-reported outcomes in a nationwide cohort of 1,582 patients authorised to use cannabis by their physicians. Plant cannabis and cannabinoid treatments were legalised by prescription use in Germany in 2017; however, cannabis products are typically only authorised when patients are unresponsive to traditional therapies. Patients suffered from chronic pain, depression, sleep disturbances and other symptoms. Eighty-four percent of those surveyed reported quality of life improvements following their use of cannabis. “Cannabis therapy [may] improve the quality of life of chronically ill patients, regardless of the underlying disease” the study’s authors concluded. The findings are consistent with those of observational studies from Australia and the United Kingdom concluding that cannabis use improves chronically ill patients’ health-related quality of life.