Depression level, not pain severity, is associated with smoked medical marijuana dosage among chronic pain patients

Volume: 135, Pages: 110130 - 110130
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
The use of medical marijuana (MM) for the treatment of chronic pain is rapidly growing in the United States and Europe; however there is concern regarding the specificity of its therapeutic effects and the motivation underlying its use. While research indicates that among chronic pain prescribed opioids, depression has been associated with increased opioid dosage (regardless of pain levels), the extent to which depression and pain each...
Paper Details
Title
Depression level, not pain severity, is associated with smoked medical marijuana dosage among chronic pain patients
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
135
Pages
110130 - 110130
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