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Carrubba, Aakriti R; Spaulding, Aaron C; Ebbert, Jon O; DeStephano, Christopher C
Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) 135 Suppl 1, Issue: 1Journal Article
INTRODUCTION:Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) affects up to 15% of women in the United States. The endocannabinoid system can be a pharmacological target for endometriosis-related pelvic pain, as cannabis receptors are highly expressed in the uterus and other non-reproductive tissues. We hypothesize that many patients with CPP use cannabis and report improvement in symptoms. METHODS:An anonymous, confidential, electronic survey was performed from March through August 2019. Patients aged 18 through 89 were included if they had a diagnosis of pelvic/perineal pain, dyspareunia, or endometriosis. Subjects were approached during outpatient appointments. Study approval was obtained from the Institutional Review Board. RESULTS:A total of 122 of 240 (50.8%) patients responded. Of these, 113 self-reported a diagnosis of CPP (92.6%). Twenty-six patients reported cannabis use (23%). Six (24%) used Cannabidiol (CBD), 3 (12%) used tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and 15 (60%) used a combination of CBD and THC. Frequency of use varied, with the majority using at least once per week (n=18, 69.2%). Only 5 (19.2%) utilized a State Medical Cannabis Program to obtain a certification. Of users, 24 (92.3%) reported improvement in symptoms, including pain, cramping, muscle spasms, anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, libido, and irritability. However, 21 (80.7%) reported side effects; the most common were dry mouth, sleepiness, and feeling “high.” CONCLUSION:Up to 23% of patients with CPP report use of cannabis as an adjunct to their prescribed therapy, and they use a variety of formulations and doses. Most report daily or weekly use. Although side effects are common, most users report improvement in symptoms.
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