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Medical marijuana helps fibromyalgia patients

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev News Jun 21, 2019

Fibromyalgia is a such a misunderstood disease that not only is there no cure, but doctors had thought psychological rather than physical problems were solely behind the condition in patients.

So far, drugs have shown only partial efficacy to relieve symptoms. But thanks to a new and significant study, by professor Victor Novack, MD, of the Ben-Gurion University (BGU)-Soroka Clinical Cannabis Research Institute and his team, relief may be on the way for fibromyalgia victims. They have found that medical cannabis—which is legal in Israel—is an effective and safe treatment.

The study, which was recently published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, was conducted by Dr. Novack in collaboration with Lihi Bar-Lev Schleider, of the BGU-Soroka Clinical Cannabis Research Institute; Dr. Yiftah Sagi; and professor Mahmoud Abu Shakra, a rheumatology expert at BGU’s Faculty of Health Sciences.

This is reportedly the largest group of fibromyalgia patients in the world to be treated with medical cannabis. “Fibromyalgia is a pain disorder with severe consequences for a large number of patients,” says Dr. Novack. “But patients have continued to suffer from chronic pain, depression, and somatic symptoms. Now we believe medical cannabis is an additional treatment that may benefit these patients effectively and with relatively few side effects in prolonged treatment. I hope that further studies will corroborate our findings in the future.”

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