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73% of Chronic Pain Patients Stopped Taking Opioids or Benzos Following Cannabis Therapy Treatment Says New Medical Study

They found that 73% of the participants either stopped or decreased their opioid intake after cannabis therapy. On top of that, 69% of patients who were taking benzodiazepines stopped or reduced their use. The participants also stated that pain severity decreased while reporting overall improvements in their mental and physical health, and improved quality of life.

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