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80% of Opioid Users Stop or Drop Opioid Dosages after Trying Medical Cannabis Says New Study

There is growing evidence to back up the idea that medicinal cannabis can significantly reduce the need for opioids. In a recent study, 79% of patients, equivalent to four persons out of five, experienced a cessation or reduction in pain medication use following the start of a medical cannabis regimen.

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