Marijuana could be effective in treating migraine attacks, study finds
Marijuana could be effective in treating migraine attacks, study finds
Oscar Pascual | June 30, 2017
New research suggests that the medical marijuana could be more effective at reducing frequent migraine pain than existing prescription drugs.
In findings presented last week at the 3rd Congress of the European Academy of Neurology held in Amsterdam, experts from the Interuniversity Center in Italy concluded that doses of the active compounds found in marijuana known as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) greatly reduced migraine pain in the study’s participants.
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