Effects of Cannabis in Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Author:

Urbi Berzenn12,Corbett Joel3,Hughes Ian1,Owusu Maame Amma1,Thorning Sarah1,Broadley Simon23,Sabet Arman23,Heshmat Saman24

Affiliation:

1. Office for Research Governance and Development, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, QLD, Australia

2. School of Medicine, Griffith University, QLD, Australia

3. Department of Neurology, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, QLD, Australia

4. UQCCR, Centre for Clinical Research, University of Queensland, QLD Australia

Abstract

The legalization of cannabis in many countries has allowed many Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients to turn to cannabis as a treatment. As such there is a growing interest from the PD community to be properly guided by evidence regarding potential treatment benefits of cannabis. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to compile the best available evidence to help guide patients and their family, clinicians and researchers make informed decisions. A systematic search of the literature was conducted in June 2021. Five randomized controlled studies and eighteen non-randomized studies investigated cannabis treatment in PD patients. No compelling evidence was found to recommend the use of cannabis in PD patients. However, a potential benefit was identified with respect to alleviation of PD related tremor, anxiety, pain, improvement of sleep quality and quality of life. Given the relative paucity of well-designed randomized studies, there is an identified need for further investigation, particularly in these areas.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Neurology (clinical)

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