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Growing number of women using cannabis for managing menopause symptoms: Study

By ANI | Published: October 03, 2020 8:03 PM

For the management of bothersome menopause symptoms, a growing number of women are either using cannabis or want to use it, suggest the findings of a new study.

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For the management of bothersome menopause symptoms, a growing number of women are either using cannabis or want to use it, suggest the findings of a new study.

Study results will be presented during the 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS).

In a sample of 232 women (mean age, 55.95 y) in Northern California who participated in the Midlife Women Veterans Health Survey, more than half reported such bothersome symptoms as hot flashes and night sweats (54 per cent), insomnia (27 per cent), and genitourinary symptoms (69 per cent).

Roughly 27 per cent of those sampled reported having used or were currently using cannabis to manage their symptoms. An additional 10 per cent of participants expressed an interest in trying cannabis to manage menopause symptoms in the future. In contrast, only 19 per cent reported using a more traditional type of menopause symptom management, such as hormone therapy.Cannabis for menopause symptom management was most often used in women reporting hot flashes and night sweats. Such use did not differ by age, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or mental health conditions.

"These findings suggest that cannabis use to manage menopause symptoms may be relatively common. However, we do not know whether cannabis use is safe or effective for menopause symptom management or whether women are discussing these decisions with their healthcare providers--particularly in the VA, where cannabis is considered an illegal substance under federal guidelines. This information is important for healthcare providers, and more research in this area is needed," said Carolyn Gibson, PhD, MPH, a psychologist and health services researcher at San Francisco VA Health Care System and the lead author of the study.

The study, Cannabis use for menopause symptom management among midlife women veterans,' will be one of many presentations during the 2020 NAMS Virtual Annual Meeting focused on novel approaches for treating menopause symptoms.

"This study highlights a somewhat alarming trend and the need for more research relative to the potential risks and benefits of cannabis use for the management of bothersome menopause symptoms," said Dr Stephe Faubion, NAMS medical director.

( With inputs from ANI )

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Tags: Midlife women veterans health surveyStephe faubionNorth American Menopause SocietyCarolyn gibson
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