Self-Reported Efficacy of Cannabis for Endometriosis Pain
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This study investigated patient-reported efficacy of cannabis for endometriosis pain, finding that many users experienced some pain relief.
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Cited by (5)
- Exploring the pain and substance use in endometriosis: A transactional model investigation with a focus on cannabinoids and opioids 2026
- Self-help and Prescription Therapies for Menstrual Burden in a University Population 2025
- Self-help and Prescription Therapies for Menstrual Burden in a University Population 2025
- Cannabidiol as a potential novel treatment for endometriosis by its anti-inflammatory, antioxidative and antiangiogenic effects in an experimental rat model 2023
- Cannabidiol for the Management of Endometriosis and Chronic Pelvic Pain 2021
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