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Cannabis holds promise for pain management, reducing the need for opioid painkillers ' a neuropharmacology expert explains how
Marijuana is produced by the cannabis plant, which is native to Asia but is now grown throughout the world. Individuals use marijuana for both its psychoactive, euphoria-inducing properties and its ability to relieve pain. Chemicals produced by the cannabis plant are commonly known as cannabinoids. The two primary cannabinoids that occur naturally in the cannabis plant are THC ' the psychoactive compound in marijuana ' and CBD, which does not cause the sensation of being high. Many marijuana users say they take it to treat pain, suggesting that readily available cannabinoids could potentially be used to offset the use of opioids such as morphine and oxycodone that are commonly used in pain treatment. A safer, natural alternative to opioid painkillers would be an important step toward addressing the ongoing opioid epidemic. Intriguingly however, research suggests that cannabis use could also lessen the need for opioids directly by interacting with the body's own natural opioid system to produce similar pain-relief effects....
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