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Medical Cannabis for Pain, Anxiety, and Sleep: What the Latest Research Reveals
1. Introduction Medical cannabis has seen a dramatic rise in use throughout 2025. What was once considered a last-resort treatment has now become a mainstream option for people seeking relief from chronic pain, anxiety, and sleep disturbances. This shift is powered by stronger research, better product quality, and a growing understanding of how cannabis interacts with the human body. Patients are increasingly looking for alternatives to long-term prescription medications—especially opioids, sleeping pills, and anti-anxiety drugs—which can cause dependency or harsh side effects. Medical cannabis offers a potentially safer, more natural solution, and doctors are now more open to recommending it when traditional therapies fall short. But despite the growing popularity,…
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Ethical Prescribing of Medical Cannabis: A Doctor’s Perspective
Understanding Medical Cannabis Medical cannabis, also known as medicinal marijuana, is derived from the Cannabis sativa plant. Its primary active compounds, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol), interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system to regulate pain, inflammation, mood, and neurological function. While THC is psychoactive, CBD is non-psychoactive and widely studied for its therapeutic potential. Doctors increasingly explore medical cannabis as a tool in healthcare for chronic pain, neurological disorders, mental health conditions, and supportive care in oncology. Legal Status and Regulations: Focus on Australia and Beyond In Australia, medical cannabis was legally recognised in 2016. The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) regulates its use, requiring prescriptions from authorised healthcare providers. Patients…




