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Mixed
GRADE
Low
23 citations
Samplen = 10.738 Pat.
DurationTreatment duration at least 1…
EndpointIndication and course of…
Blindingn.a.
DesignReal-World-Evidence
Key finding
Cannabis medicines showed efficacy in pain (69% of cases), spasticity (11%) and anorexia/cachexia (8%), whereby insufficient efficacy was the most common reason for treatment discontinuation; side effects corresponded to product information.
Summary
n=10.738 (interim analysis of the German cannabis accompanying survey), fibromyalgia among the most common indications; in n=263 fibromyalgia patients improvement in quality of life in 50% of cases.
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PopulationPatients with cannabinoid-treatable diseases in Germany, n=4.153 complete data sets (interim analysis as of 01.02.2019)
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InterventionCannabis-based medicines (incl. Sativex®, Canemes®, cannabis flowers/extracts) within the framework of statutory health insurance (GKV) care
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OutcomeMain indication pain (69%), spasticity (11%), anorexia/cachexia (8%); most common reason for discontinuation: insufficient efficacy; ADRs correspond to the summary of product characteristics
Confidence in the evidence
Low
The second of four GRADE levels, the effect estimate is of limited reliability.
Quality profile
Sample size
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Blinding
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Effect size
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Citations / year
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Abstract
In Germany, medical doctors who prescribe cannabis medicines at the expense of the statutory health insurance are obliged to take part in a noninterventional survey on the use of these cannabis medicines. The survey collects and evaluates anonymized treatment data and runs until 31 March 2022. Amongst other things, the results of the accompanying survey are the basis on which the Joint Federal Committee (G-BA) regulates the future assumption of treatment costs in the context of a therapy with cannabis medicines in accordance with the Social Code (SGB) V. The transmission of the data for the survey takes place via an online portal operated by the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM). The first data transmission takes place after a treatment period of one year or, if the treatment discontinued before the end of one year, directly after discontinuation of therapy.At the time of the interim evaluation, 01 February 2019, there were 4153 complete datasets collected. Most frequently, the symptom "pain" was treated (69%), followed by spasticity (11%), and anorexia/wasting (8%). The observed adverse reactions correspond with those listed in the product information for the two cannabis-based proprietary medicinal products, Sativex® (GW Pharma Ltd, Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK) and Canemes® (AOP Orphan Pharmaceuticals AG, Vienna, Austria). Most often, insufficient effect was the reason for a discontinuation of treatment. The main indication of pain was already apparent in the licensing procedure for the acquisition of cannabis for medical purposes between the years 2005 and 2016. Further evaluations and subgroup analysis will be carried out when higher case numbers are available.
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