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Study Shows People Prefer Medical Marijuana Over Sleep Aids

new study found that fewer people purchase over-the-counter (OTC) sleep medications when they have legal access to cannabis.

Medical marijuana or sleep aids – what to choose?

Our results show that the market share growth for sleep aids shrank with the entry of recreational cannabis dispensaries by more than 200% relative to the mean market share growth in our sample, and the strength of the association increased with each subsequent dispensary,” the paper, published in the December edition of Complementary Therapies in Medicine, concludes. 

“In particular, cannabis appears to compete favorably with OTC sleep aids, especially those containing diphenhydramine and doxylamine, which constitute 87.4% of the market for OTC sleep aids,” the report read. “Recreational cannabis dispensaries greatly increase the number of individuals able to legally treat sleep disorders using cannabis, particularly those with mild to moderate sleep disorders.”

medical marijuana or sleep aids

“Our results are consistent with evidence that legal access to medical cannabis is associated with reductions in Scheduled II-V prescription medications (e.g., opioids and sedatives), many of which may be used in part as sleep aids,” the authors wrote. “These findings support survey evidence that many individuals use cannabis to treat insomnia, although sleep disturbances are not a specific qualifying condition under any U.S. state-level medical cannabis law.”

Learn also about research on medical marijuana and migraines.

You can read the full article here: https://weedmaps.com/news/2019/12/study-people-skip-sleep-aids-when-legal-weed-is-available/

Author: J.P. Carrol

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