Opioid-sparing effect of cannabinoids for analgesia: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis of preclinical and clinical studies

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Suzanne Nielsen
Louisa Picco
Bridin Murnion
Bryony Winters
Justin Matheson
Myfanwy Graham
Gabrielle Campbell
Laila Parvaresh
Kok-Eng Khor
Brigid Betz-Stablein
Michael Farrell
Nicholas Lintzeris
Bernard Le Foll
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[1] Monash University,Monash Addiction Research Centre, Eastern Health Clinical School
[2] UNSW,National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
[3] University of Sydney,Discipline of Addiction Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health
[4] University of Sydney and Royal North Shore Hospital,Pain Management Research Institute
[5] Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH),Translational Addiction Research Laboratory, Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute
[6] The Australian Centre for Cannabinoid Clinical and Research Excellence (ACRE),Centre Centre for Drug Repurposing and Medicines Research, School of Medicine and Public Health
[7] The University of Newcastle,School of Health and Behavioural Sciences
[8] University of the Sunshine Coast,Drug and Alcohol Services
[9] South Eastern Sydney Local Health District,School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health
[10] University of Sydney,Medicine and Health
[11] UNSW,Department of Pain Management
[12] Prince of Wales Hospital,The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, The University of Queensland
[13] Dermatology Research Centre,Departments of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Psychiatry, Family and Community Medicine
[14] University of Toronto,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2022年 / 47卷
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Cannabinoid co-administration may enable reduced opioid doses for analgesia. This updated systematic review on the opioid-sparing effects of cannabinoids considered preclinical and clinical studies where the outcome was analgesia or opioid dose requirements. We searched Scopus, Cochrane Central Registry of Controlled Trials, Medline, and Embase (2016 onwards). Ninety-two studies met the search criteria including 15 ongoing trials. Meta-analysis of seven preclinical studies found the median effective dose (ED50) of morphine administered with delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol was 3.5 times lower (95% CI 2.04, 6.03) than the ED50 of morphine alone. Six preclinical studies found no evidence of increased opioid abuse liability with cannabinoid administration. Of five healthy-volunteer experimental pain studies, two found increased pain, two found decreased pain and one found reduced pain bothersomeness with cannabinoid administration; three demonstrated that cannabinoid co-administration may increase opioid abuse liability. Three randomized controlled trials (RCTs) found no evidence of opioid-sparing effects of cannabinoids in acute pain. Meta-analysis of four RCTs in patients with cancer pain found no effect of cannabinoid administration on opioid dose (mean difference −3.8 mg, 95% CI −10.97, 3.37) or percentage change in pain scores (mean difference 1.84, 95% CI −2.05, 5.72); five studies found more adverse events with cannabinoids compared with placebo (risk ratio 1.13, 95% CI 1.03, 1.24). Of five controlled chronic non-cancer pain trials; one low-quality study with no control arm, and one single-dose study reported reduced pain scores with cannabinoids. Three RCTs found no treatment effect of dronabinol. Meta-analyses of observational studies found 39% reported opioid cessation (95% CI 0.15, 0.64, I2 95.5%, eight studies), and 85% reported reduction (95% CI 0.64, 0.99, I2 92.8%, seven studies). In summary, preclinical and observational studies demonstrate the potential opioid-sparing effects of cannabinoids in the context of analgesia, in contrast to higher-quality RCTs that did not provide evidence of opioid-sparing effects.
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