Study Shows Potential Survival Benefit of THC for Ambulatory Palliative Care Patients
This article summarizes a study investigating the impact of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) on the mortality rate of ambulatory palliative care patients. THC is a compound found in cannabis and is often prescribed to these patients to improve sleep quality, appetite, and reduce anxiety, stress, and pain.
The study, conducted by researchers in Germany, analyzed data from the palliative treatment documentation of over 9,000 patients from five ambulatory palliative care teams. The researchers divided the patients into three groups: those who did not receive THC, those who received a low dose of THC (less than or equal to 4.7mg per day), and those who received a higher dose of THC (greater than or equal to 4.7mg per day). They then compared survival rates between the groups.
The analysis revealed that THC use was associated with a statistically significant increase in survival time, but only for patients who received a daily dose exceeding the median amount of 4.7mg. In this group, patients lived an average of 15 days longer compared to those who did not receive THC.
Key takeaway: This study suggests that THC may offer a survival benefit for ambulatory palliative care patients, but only at higher doses.
Key Words: Maybe – Maybe Not (Like an episode of Chasing Bigfoot)
More research is needed to confirm these findings and to explore the underlying mechanisms.
Additional considerations:
- The study was observational and cannot definitively prove that THC caused the observed increase in survival time.
- Other factors may have played a role.
- The optimal dosage of THC for palliative care patients is still being investigated.
- THC use can have side effects, and it is important to weigh the potential risks and benefits when considering it as a treatment option.
Source: NIH
Further readings:
- For more information on medical cannabis, you can visit the website of the National Institute on Drug Abuse National Institute on Drug Abuse (.gov)
- To learn more about palliative care, you can visit the website of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
As always… Follow the money. If you can.
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