Older patientscomprise a growing subset ofmedical marijuana patients, according to a new study.
Titled"Age-related Patterns of Medical Cannabis Use: A Survey of Authorized Patients in Canada," the new scientific publication presents the consumption trends observed in patients and the self-reported impacts of medical cannabis in alleviating their primary symptoms.
Tilray Medical,a division ofTilray Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ:TLRY) (TSX:TLRY) is behind the study which isderived from the Canadian Cannabis Patient Survey (CCPS) 2021and included 2,697 patients. Researchers focused primarily on older patients with a mean age of 54.3.
Patients with chronic pain (27.8%), arthritis (14.9%) and...