Evaluating the Suitability and Potential Efficiency of Cannabis sativa Oil for Patients with Primary Burning Mouth Syndrome: A Prospective, Open-Label, Single-Arm Pilot Study

Author:

Gambino Alessio1,Cabras Marco1,Panagiotakos Evangelos2,Calvo Federico1,Macciotta Alessandra3,Cafaro Adriana1,Suria Marco1,Haddad Giorgia El1,Broccoletti Roberto1,Arduino Paolo Giacomo1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgical Sciences, Oral Medicine Section, University of Turin, Turin, Italy

2. Private Practice, Turin, Italy

3. Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, University of Turin, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Objective To evaluate the use of a Cannabis sativa oil in the management of patients diagnosed with primary burning mouth syndrome (BMS). Design Prospective, open-label, single-arm pilot study. Setting University hospital. Subjects Seventeen patients with diagnosed BMS were included. Methods Subjects were treated for 4 weeks with a full cannabis plant extract, which was prepared from standardized plant material (cannabis flos) in specialized pharmacies by means of Romano-Hazekamp extraction and was diluted in oil (1 g of cannabis in 10 g of olive oil). The primary outcome was the change in pain intensity (assessed by the visual analog scale, Present Pain Intensity scale, McGill Pain Questionnaire, and Oral Health Impact Profiles) at the end of the protocol and during the succeeding 24 weeks; the neuropathic pain was also investigated with a specific interview questionnaire (DN4-interview [Douleur Neuropathique en 4 Questions]). Levels of anxiety and depression were considered as secondary outcomes, together with reported adverse events due to the specified treatment. Results Subjects showed a statistically significant improvement over time in terms of a clinical remission of the oral symptoms. Levels of anxiety and depression also changed statistically, displaying a favorable improvement. No serious reactions were detailed. None of the patients had to stop the treatment due to adverse events. Conclusions In this pilot evaluation, the C. sativa oil provided was effective and well tolerated in patients with primary BMS. Further bigger and properly defined randomized controlled trials, with different therapeutic approaches or placebo control, are needed, however.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Neurology (clinical),General Medicine

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