A new study from the University of Bath has found that cannabidiol (CBD) products do not provide effective relief for chronic pain and could potentially be harmful. This comprehensive review analyzed data from a wide range of clinical trials and concluded that CBD products offer no significant pain relief compared to placebos. The research also highlighted concerns over the safety of these products, given the lack of regulation and consistency in the market. These findings contradict the popular belief that CBD is a safe and effective treatment for pain, underscoring the need for stricter regulation and more research into its long-term effects.
CBD products ineffective and potentially harmful for pain management
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