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Pain (Chronic and or Neuropathic)

Smoked cannabis for chronic neuropathic pain: a randomized controlled trial

Ware, Mark A., et al.

CMAJ. 2010 Oct 5, 182(14): 694-701 (Full).

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Therapeutic potential of cannabis in pain medicine

Hosking, R.D., et al.

British Journal of Anaesthesia. 2008 May 29, 101(1): 59-68 (Full).

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Cannabinoids in the management of difficult to treat pain

Russo, Ethan B

Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management. 2008 Feb, 4(1): 245-259 (Full).

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Cannabinoids and Pain

King, Steven A

Rheumatology Network. 2008 Feb 1, (online article).

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Initial experiences with medicinal extracts of cannabis for chronic pain: Results from 34 ‘N of 1’ studies 

Notcult, William, et al.

Anaesthesia. 2004 May, 59(5): 440-452 (Full).

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Role of Cannabinoids in the Treatment of Pain and (Painful) Spasticity

Karst, Dr Matthias, et al.

Dugs. 2010 Dec, 70(18): 2409-2438 (abstract).

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Examining the roles of cannabinoids in pain and other therapeutic indications: a review

Turcotte, Dana, et al.

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy. 2010 Jan, 11(1): 17-31 (abstract).

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Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Cannabis Treatment for Chronic Pain

Martin-Sanchez, Eva, et al.

Pain Medicine. 2009 Dec, 10(8): 1353-1368 (abstract).

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Cannabinoids against pain. Efficacy and strategies to reduce psychoactivity: a clinical perspective

Karst, Matthias, et al.

Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs. 2009 Feb, 18(2): 125-133 (abstract).

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A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Crossover Trial of Cannabis Cigarettes in Neuropathic Pain

Wilsey, Barth, et al.

The Journal of Pain. 2008 Jun, 9(6): 506-521 (abstract).

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Reassessment of the role of cannabinoids in the management of pain 

Beaulieu, Pierre, et al.

Current Opinion in Anesthesiology. 2007 Oct, 20(5): 473-477 (abstract).


Cannabinoids Ameliorate Pain and Reduce Disease Pathology in Cerulein-Induced Acute Pancreatitis 

Michalski, Christoph W., et al.

Gastroenterology. 2007 May, 132(5): 1968-1978 (abstract).

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The non-psychoactive cannabis constituent cannabidiol is an orally effective therapeutic agent in rat chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain

Costa, Barbara, et al.

European Journal of Pharmacology. 2007 Feb 5, 556(1-3): 75-83 (abstract).

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Cannabinoids in anaesthesia and pain therapy

Shahnaz Christina, Azad, et al.

Current Opinion in Anesthesiology. 2005 Aug, 18(4): 424-427 (abstract).

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The medicinal use of cannabis in the UK: results of a nationwide survey

Ware, Mark A., et al.

The International Journal of Clinical Practice. 2004 Oct 6, 59(3): 291-295 (abstract). 

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Cannabinoids in pain and inflammation
Mbvundula, Estery, et al.

InflammoPharmacology. 2004 May, 12(2): 99-114 (abstract).

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Cannabis use for chronic non-cancer pain: results of a prospective survey 

Ware, Mark A, et al.

Pain. 2003 Mar, 102(1-2): 211-516 (abstract).

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Cannabis for chronic pain: case series and implications for clinicians

Ware, Mark A., et al.

Pain Research & Management: the Journal of the Canadian Pain Society. 2002, 7(2): 95-99 (abstract).

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Cannabinoids and pain

Walker, JM, et al.

Pain Research & Management: the Journal of the Canadian Pain Society. 2001, 6(2): 74-79 (abstract).

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Cannabinoids modulate pain by multiple mechanisms of action

Richardson, Jennelle D.

The Journal of Pain. 2000 Jan, 1(1): 2-14 (abstract).

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Control of pain initiation by endogenous cannabinoids

Calignano, Antonio, et al.

Letters to Nature. 1998 Jul 16, 394: 277-281 (abstract).

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