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Medical marijuana’s pain promise is under fire — again

January 19, 2026
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Medical marijuana’s pain promise is under fire — again

Is marijuana getting too high on its own promises?

New research published Monday adds to the evidence that medical cannabis benefits for chronic pain are often overstated.

The scientific review comes as Americans are increasingly turning to the plant to cope with chronic pain, sleep difficulties, anxiety and a wide range of other health concerns.

Close-up of cannabis plant buds, with green leaves, orange hairs, and visible trichomes.
While many people turn to cannabis for pain relief, the hype exceeds the evidence, according to new research. aiisha – stock.adobe.com

But while nearly 9 in 10 adults support the use of cannabis-based medicines, the latest research suggests they offer no more than a placebo effect.

A review of 21 clinical trials involving more than 2,100 adults compared the effects of medicinal weed products to placebos on chronic nerve pain.

Three types of products were analyzed: those with THC (the psychoactive compound of marijuana), those with CBD (a compound that doesn’t cause a high) and combo THC/CBD items.

Researchers found that none of the three options reduced pain any more than placebo medications.

A young woman in a white tank top stretches her neck and back, hands placed on her lower back and behind her neck, as if in pain.
Medical marijuana may provide some relief, but the risks may outweigh the benefits of THC, CBD and hybrid products. Goffkein – stock.adobe.com

Those who were using THC products reported increased side effects such as dizziness and drowsiness, resulting in many patients potentially withdrawing from the trials due to these symptoms.

The research follows a 2025 review of over 2,500 studies that found “insufficient evidence” of the all-healing benefits of marijuana for most conditions.

The proof that it benefits insomnia, anxiety, PTSD, Parkinson’s disease and rheumatoid arthritis was deemed weak, limited or insufficient.

However, it can provide real relief for chemotherapy-induced nausea, boost weight in patients with HIV/AIDS-related appetite loss and ease certain severe pediatric seizure disorders.

Still, more research needs to be done on cannabis for pain relief.

“At present, the quality of most of the trials is too poor to draw firm conclusions,” said clinician Winfried Häuser, lead author of the latest review.

“We need larger, well-designed studies with a treatment duration of at least 12 weeks that include people with comorbid physical illnesses and mental health conditions to fully understand the benefits and harms of cannabis-based medicines.”

Other research has highlighted the potential risks of cannabis consumption.

Adolescents using high-potency cannabis face higher rates of psychotic symptoms and are more likely to develop generalized anxiety disorder, to name a few.

The post Medical marijuana’s pain promise is under fire — again appeared first on New York Post.

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