Yet another study confirms that cannabis is not an effective treatment for opioid addiction, this time from Brazil’s University of Ribeirão Preto, Yale University et al. Their meta review covered 8,367 people given drugs to treat opioid addiction.
Conclusion: There was no significant association between cannabis use and non-medical opioid use among patients receiving pharmacotherapies for OUD
See also
- Marijuana Cannabis Use and Risk of Prescription Opioid Use
- Weeding out the truth: a systematic review and meta-analysis on the transition from cannabis use to opioid use and opioid use disorders, abuse or dependence
- Cannabis use appears to encourage, not replace, non-medical opioid use
- Cannabis use does not reduce long-term heroin use, study finds