Migraine Prevention Medication with Cannabis

Cannabis has shown immense potential in reducing pain and nausea associated with migraines.

Studying the Effects of Cannabis on Migraines

More than 60% of migraine sufferers using medical cannabis and cannabinoids for headache management found a long-term reduction of migraine frequency in a recent study. The research, which joins from a fair number of previous studies affirming the evidence of cannabis efficacy in treating migraines, also found an association with less disability and lower intake of other medications.

The cross-sectional questionnaire-based study, published in “Brain Sciences” earlier this month, polled medical marijuana patients over the age of 18 in Israel who are using CBD oil for migraines or cannabis as natural remedies for migraines. They looked at a total of 145 respondents (97 females and 48 men) who had been using medical marijuana for between 1-12 years. Of the respondents, 61% noted that they had lower current migraine disability and negative impact from migraines, and used opioids and triptans at lower rates.

he study also found that medical cannabis related adverse effects were reported by 37% of the respondents, with what they described as adverse central nervous system and psychological effects being the most common in the case of cannabinoids and headache management.

In explaining the potential effectiveness of cannabis, the researchers cite “both clinical and preclinical data suggest an abnormal endocannabinoid system function in migraine,” something that has been described as endocannabinoid deficiency.

What is the Endocannabinoid System?

The endocannabinoid system is an important biological system involved in maintaining homeostasis — a healthy state of balance in the body. The system consists of cannabinoid receptors, endocannabinoids, and the enzymes that synthesize and break down endocannabinoids. It helps regulate many critical processes in the body, including cognitive function, mood, immunity, CBD oil for migraines and pain, to name a few. Plant-derived cannabinoids and other natural remedies for migraines, such as THC and CBD, are able to interact with the cannabinoid receptors inside the body and may be able to affect migraines.

The Effects of Cannabis Compounds

The authors of the study also call for further research into how other minor cannabinoids — in addition to THC and CBD oil for migraines — can work together and produce a multi-compound effect, what is known as the “entourage effect.”

The participants in the study used a wide variety of cannabis cultivars and the researchers found that patients who used cultivars with higher levels of specific phytocannabinoids reported better success with cannabinoids and headache management.

According to the researchers “the most novel finding of this study was the identification that higher rates of patients that reported significant migraine frequency reduction following [medical cannabis] treatment also consumed higher monthly doses of [the phytocannabinoid] ms_373_15c and lower monthly doses of [phytocannabinoid] ms_331_18d.”

Although there is not enough evidence of cannabis efficacy in treating migraines to attribute the anti-migraine effect of medical cannabis specifically to these phytocannabinoids, the researchers still suggested using the presence of those cannabinoids to help in choosing specific cannabis chemovars for further research, like CBD oil for migraines.

Further Research on Cannabis for Migraine Prevention

Previous studies have also shown the potential benefits of cannabinoids and headache management. One University of Colorado study found that “migraine headache frequency decreased from 10.4 to 4.6 headaches per month with the use of medical marijuana,” and that positive effects were reported in 39.7% of the migraine patients in the study. The study also noted that cannabis could be effective not only in reducing the number of migraines, but also alleviating them in real time if taken while a migraine was taking place, adding to the evidence of cannabis efficacy in treating migraines.

Meanwhile, a 2019 study published in Neurology found that out of 316 patients with chronic migraines, 88.3% reported improvement of migraines after using medical marijuana as a natural remedy for migraines. Medical marijuana can also help alleviate the two main symptoms of migraines: pain and nausea, and dozens of studies have demonstrated as such.

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This article was originally published on The Cannigma, and shared here with permission.