A mixed methods analysis of cannabis use routines for chronic pain management
Abstract Background The wide heterogeneity of available cannabis products makes it difficult for physicians to appropriately guide patients. In the current study, our objective was to characterize naturalistic cannabis use routines and explore associations between routines and reported benefits from...
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Main Authors: | Kevin F. Boehnke (Author), Laura Yakas (Author), J. Ryan Scott (Author), Melissa DeJonckheere (Author), Evangelos Litinas (Author), Suzanne Sisley (Author), Daniel J. Clauw (Author), David A. Williams (Author), Jenna McAfee (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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