n = 267 Pat.
No efficacy for dyskinesia, dyspnea and chemotherapy-induced nausea; possible benefit for anorexia and behavioural symptoms in dementia; more frequent side effects (sedation) under cannabinoid treatment.
Systematic review on medical cannabinoids in older persons (≥65 years); k=5 RCTs with separate data on older persons (n=267, age 47-78 years). Interventions: oral THC (k=3) or THC+CBD (k=2). Two studies showed possible benefit of THC for anorexia and behavioural symptoms in dementia. No efficacy for dyskinesia, dyspnea or chemotherapy-induced nausea. Adverse events (mainly sedation) more frequent under cannabinoid treatment vs. control.
The highest of four GRADE levels, the effect estimate is very reliable.
Abstract
The impediment to action advances action.