Ajulemic acid effective in reduction of chronic neuropathic pain, with minimal side effects
Ajulemic acid effective in reduction of chronic neuropathic pain, with minimal side effects
Pain measurements and side effect profile of the novel cannabinoid ajulemic acid
Neuropharmacology. 2005 Jun;48(8):1164-71Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
21 patients experiencing chronic neuropathic pain were randomly assigned to receive orally administered ajulemic acid (AJA), a synthetic cannabinoid, or placebo for 7 days, with a 7-day baseline period prior to the treatment. They then underwent a 7-day washout period, followed by another 7-day baseline period, and were crossed-over to receive the other intervention for 7 days. Participants were a...
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