Thursday, November 14, 2013

Discussion of Hyperalgesic Effects

The two re-posted studies are samples of what suggests that if a person is needing the effects of both opiate pain relief, as well as that provided by the multiple ingredients of medically grown cannabis, it suggests without question that there is less of a hyperalgesic effects but actually together, even when taken with opiates, studies sugges lower opiate dosing.  As well as it suggests that with medically grown cannibis as well, that there isn't the effect of increased pain or hyperalgesia, as if often the case with things such as Central Nervous System Disorders.  In many cases, neuropathic pain can be worsened by opiate/opoid treatment.

A good portion of the literature including the articles below, suggest that also the presence of medical cannibis also lessens the probability of worsening of the pain, as is sometimes caused by use of opiates chronically.

Dropping dosages, added to increased effect-everyone wins.  Relief from pain, not obliteration being the overall goal.

Best to everyone, it is hoped a brief translation would be helpful.

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