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Cannabis terpenes may offer a new avenue for treating post-surgical and fibromyalgia pain, according to a new paper published in Pharmacology Reports. Credit: Kris Hanning, U of A Health Sciences Office of Communications Terpenes from cannabis may relieve chronic pain without THC’s psychoactive effects.

Researchers found that certain terpenes significantly reduced fibromyalgia and post-surgical pain in animal studies, with geraniol showing the most promise. Terpenes: A Potential Breakthrough for Pain Relief

Terpenes from the Cannabis sativa plant may offer a promising new approach to treating fibromyalgia and post-surgical pain, according to research from the University of Arizona Health Sciences, published in Pharmacological Reports .

This study builds on earlier research led by Dr. John Streicher, a member of the Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction , which demonstrated the pain-relieving effects of terpenes in models of inflammation and chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain. Targeting Chronic Pain Over Acute Pain

“Our research is showing that terpenes are not a good option for reducing acute pain resulting from an injury, such as stubbing your toe or touching a hot stove; however, we are seeing significant reductions in pain when terpenes are used for chronic or pathological pain,” said Streicher, who is a professor in the U of A College of Medicine – Tucson’s Department of Pharmacology. “This study was the first to investigate the impact of terpenes in preclinical models of fibromyalgia and post-operative pain and expand the scope of potential pain-relieving treatments using terpenes.”

Terpenes, the natural compounds responsible for plants’ distinct aromas and flavors, provide a potential alternative for pain relief without the psychoactive effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Testing Terpenes: The Four Key Players

Streicher and the research team tested four terpenes found in moderate to high levels in Cannabis sativa : geraniol, linalool, beta-caryophyllene, and alpha-humulene.

They found that each of the terpenes resulted in high levels of pain relief in mouse models of post-operative pain and fibromyalgia. Geraniol provided the most significant level of pain relief, followed by linalool, beta-caryophyllene, and alpha-humulene. John Streicher, PhD, is a member of the Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction at the U of A Health […]

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