Cannabis and Neuropathic Pain

How can plant-based cannabinoids offer benefits for Neuropathic Pain? Read Bonni Goldstein MD's summary of the research on cannabis and Neuropathic Pain.

Neuropathic pain—caused by nerve injury or dysfunction—can be especially hard to treat, often resisting common pain medications. Plant cannabinoids have long been studied as a potential therapy, and the 2017 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine concluded that there is substantial evidence supporting cannabinoids in the treatment of chronic pain, including neuropathic pain. A recent 2025 systematic review found that cannabinoids were associated with clinically meaningful reductions in neuropathy, alleviating pain and related symptoms. For many patients, these natural compounds provide an important alternative or complement to standard treatments, offering relief when few other options work.

Sources

National Academies of Sciences, et al. "The health effects of cannabis and cannabinoids: the current state of evidence and recommendations for research." (2017.; Choi, Janice, et al. "The Use of Cannabinoids in the Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy and Neuropathic Pain: A Systematic Review." The Journal of Hand Surgery 50.82025: 954-965.)

With over two decades of clinical experience, Dr. Goldstein is the CEO and co-founder of Goldstein Wellness and serves as the Medical Director/Owner of Canna-Centers Wellness & Education. Her patient roster, numbering over 20,000 individuals, includes more than two thousand children who have benefited from medical cannabis under her care.
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