Affiliation:
1. Anesthesiology, Pain Clinic, Hannover Medical School, Hannover,
Germany
Abstract
AbstractChronic pain is primarily conceptualized as a disease in its own right when it is
associated with emotional distress and functional impairment.
Pathophysiologically, dysfunction of the cortico-mesolimbic connectome is of
major importance, with overlapping signals in the nociceptive and stress
systems. The endocannabinoid system plays an important role in the central
processing of nociceptive signals and regulates the central stress response.
Clinically, there is moderate evidence that cannabis-based medicines (CBM) can
contribute to a significant reduction in pain, especially the associated pain
affect, and improvement in physical function and sleep quality in a proportion
of patients with chronic pain. The analgesic effect appears to be largely
independent of the cause of pain. In this context, CBM preferentially regulates
stress-associated pain processing.
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