Medical cannabis may improve the quality of life of patients with Tourette Syndrome, according to a recent study published in the journal Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research.
The study surveyed 70 patients who consumed a daily dose of a cannabis product with twice as much THC (123mg) as CBD (50.5mg). Patients were evaluated before and six months after treatment. The study found significant improvements in patients’ quality of life as well as reduced symptoms of anxiety and obsessive-compulsive tendencies. Patients also reduced their use of prescription medications.
However, the study did not show any statistically significant improvements in the frequency of vocal or motor tics. The most frequent adverse effects were dizziness and increased appetite.
The authors of the study concluded that while subjective reports from TS patients suggest that medical cannabis may be effective in improving their quality of life and comorbidities, more studies are needed
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