Cannabidiol shows no significant benefit for treating psychotic disorders, new study finds
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Eric W. Dolan
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PsyPostCannabidiol shows no significant benefit for treating psychotic disorders, new study findspsypost.orgDespite its popularity, a new meta-analysis shows that CBD provides no meaningful benefit for patients with psychosis. Scientists note the treatment is well-tolerated but fails to outperform placebos in managing hallucinations, delusions, or cognitive issues.
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