Cannabis and Pain Management: Current Medical Evidence

Pain is personal. It’s also complicated—because “pain” isn’t one thing. Neuropathic pain (nerve pain) behaves differently than arthritis pain. Migraines aren’t the same as back spasms. And the best plan for your symptoms often combines multiple tools: movement, sleep support, stress management, targeted therapies, and—when appropriate—medical cannabis.

In Florida, many patients explore medical cannabis for chronic nonmalignant pain as part of a physician-guided treatment plan. Florida law defines chronic nonmalignant pain as pain caused by (or originating from) a qualifying medical condition that persists beyond the usual course of that condition.

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Understanding Full-Spectrum vs Broad-Spectrum Cannabis Products (Florida Patients’ Guide)

What does “spectrum” mean in cannabis, anyway?

“Spectrum” is a way of describing how much of the plant’s natural chemical makeup is present in an extract.

Cannabis contains:

  • Major cannabinoids (like THC and CBD)

  • Minor cannabinoids (like CBG, CBC, CBN, THCV, etc.)

  • Terpenes (aromatic compounds that also influence effects)

  • Flavonoids and other trace compounds

Different extraction and refinement methods keep (or remove) different parts of that mix. That’s where “full-spectrum” and “broad-spectrum” come in.

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