Cannabidiol (CBD) as a treatment of acute and chronic back pain: A case series and literature review.

Journal: Journal Of Opioid Management
Published:
Abstract

Objective: Two patient case reports are presented describing the use of cannabidiol (CBD) for the symptomatic relief of a lumbar compression fracture and in the mitigation of thoracic discomfort and dysesthesia secondary to a surgically resected meningioma. Conclusions: CBD appears to have antisnociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects on opioid-naive patients with neuro-pathic and radicular pain. Of note, the patients in this case series used the same CBD cream: Baskin Essentials Body Wellness Cream (400 mg CBD per two oz.)

Conclusion: Hemp-derived CBD in a transdermal cream provided significant symptom and pain relief for the patients described in this case series. Based on these results, we believe further investigation is warranted to see if CBD-containing products should have a more prominent role in the treatment of acute and chronic pain.

Authors
Jonathan Eskander, Junaid Spall, Awais Spall, Rinoo Shah, Alan Kaye
Relevant Conditions

Chronic Pain