Cannabis Patient Care - October 2022

Cannabis Patient Care October 2022

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cannabis patient care | vol. 3 no. 3 cannapatientcare.com 4 c a n n a b i s s c i e n c e a n d t e c h n o l o g y ® o c t o b e r 2 0 2 2 | v o l 3 • n o 3 editorial advisory board members Cannabis Patient Care ® 's Editorial Advisory Board is a group of distinguished individuals assembled to help the publication fulfill its editorial mission to educate the medical community on the viable treatment options patients are experiencing with cannabis and the on-going research into cannabis and cannabinoids world-wide. With recognized expertise ranging from medical research, advocacy work, and personal experience as patients, board members perform a range of functions, such as suggesting authors and topics for coverage and providing the editor with general direction and feedback. We are indebted to these individuals for their contributions to the publication and to the cannabis community as a whole. STANLEY ATKINS The Good Medic LLC ANN BRUM Joint Venture & Co JOSHUA CROSSNEY Founder, Cannabis Science Conference ME FUIMAONO -POE Family Nurse Practitioner at The Malie Cannabis Clinic The Queen's Medical Center DR . JEFF KONIN, Clinical Professor and the Director of the Doctor of Athletic Training Degree at Florida International University STEPHEN MANDILE Veteran & activist HEATHER MANUS, RN Cannabis Nurses Network DR . MARION MCNABB Cannabis Center of Excellence, Inc. PATRICIA A . PATTON Cannabis Business Alliance and Cannaboomer Strategic Patients Continue Turning to Medical Cannabis AS YOU'LL SEE throughout the pages of this issue of Cannabis Pa- tient Care, health care professionals are routinely fielding ques- tions from their patients about medical cannabis and in some cases, even advising patients about addressing the problemat- ic symptoms of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) for children with cancer. And it's not just children who are benefiting from symptom re- lief. For example, in a recently published article in our sister pub- lication, Contemporary OBGYN (1), research from the North Amer- ican Menopause Society (NAMS) suggested that many women are turning to medical cannabis as an adjunctive treatment for men- opause-related symptoms (2). In that study, researchers surveyed 258 women—131 perimenopausal and 127 postmenopausal—to learn more about their patterns of medical cannabis use. Most of the women surveyed reported current cannabis use (86%) and en- dorsed it to help with menopause-related symptoms (79%). Smok- ing was the most common method of use (84%), followed by ed- ibles (78%). Researchers found that women were primarily using cannabis to address sleep disturbances (67%) and mood/anxiety (46%). In a related interview at Cannabis Science Conference East, which you can view on our website, Dr. Dustin Sulak noted that he has seen medical cannabis help women with menopausal symp- toms and explained the potential benefits (3). While previous research suggests that cannabis use can im- prove anxiety, mood, sleep, pain, and even cognition after certain treatments, more research is necessary to determine its over- all potential use for different conditions. As more pharmaceuti- cal companies become involved in clinical trials of medical canna- bis in different patient populations, it will be exciting to see what the future holds for this therapeutic option. Stay tuned and please register at for upcoming meetings—such as the upcoming Canna- bis Science Conference Spring April 19-21st in Portland, Oregon— for more insights like these. Mike Hennessy Jr PRESIDENT AND CEO References (1) L. Carr, Contemporary OBGYN, https://www.contemporaryobgyn.net/view/medical- cannabis-popular-among-patients-with-menopause-related-symptoms (2) M.K. Dahlgren, C. El-Abboud, A.M. Lambros, K.A. Sagar, R.T. Smith, and S.A. Gruber, A survey of medical cannabis use during perimenopause and postmenopause [published online ahead of print, 2022 Aug 2]. Menopause. 2022;10.1097/GME.0000000000002018. doi:10.1097/GME.0000000000002018 (3) https://www.cannapatientcare.com/view/dr-dusin-sulak-on-older-adults- and-women-s-health-the-role-of-cannabis-and-psychedelics Note from the CEO

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