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Most Pain Patients Quit Medical Weed Within A Year, Study Says

  • More than half of 78 chronic pain patients prescribed medical cannabis discontinued treatment within a year, with nearly half stopping within three months, according to a study by researchers at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
  • Patients who quit using medical cannabis for their pain were about as healthy as those who remained on the treatment, and the location of their pain was not associated with the odds of stopping, the study found.
  • The researchers noted that a complex mix of reasons, such as dissatisfaction with the treatment, side effects, or pursuing other treatments like injections or surgery, could lead patients to discontinue medical cannabis use.
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European Medical Journal broke the news in on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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