The development puts VER-01 in prime position to become the first FDA-approved cannabis-derived medicine for pain.
A previously unrecognised form of reporting bias may be skewing how research on medical cannabis is presented.
A balanced CBD and THC cannabis flower was found to be more effective for treating acute migraine symptoms than a placebo.
James Smith, co-founder of 4C Labs, shares his recent experience using cannabis-based medicines after a hip replacement.
Medical cannabis was associated with improvements in activites such as shopping, preparing food, housekeeping and managing medications.
Joe* shares how medical cannabis has been 'life-changing' for managing symptoms of vestibular migraine.
Pain is the most common indication to be studied in cannabinoid clinical trials since 2010, says an upcoming report.
New research finds cannabis can help relieve pain, reduce the use of other pharmaceuticals and improve sleep in cancer patients.
A new study will be presented at the annual meeting of the British Pain Society in Glasgow.
New studies explore cannabis for sleep, muscle recovery, CUD, MS and IBD.