A recent review by a Canadian research team suggests that cannabinoids could play a role in preventing and treating both COVID-19 and Long COVID.
In a comprehensive assessment, Canadian scientists presented intriguing insights into the potential role of cannabinoids in combating SARS-CoV-2. The study, titled "Cannabinoids and the Endocannabinoid System in Early SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Long COVID-19", was authored by Cassidy Scott, Stefan Hall, Juan Zhou, and Christian Lehmann, among others, and published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine.
By analyzing extensive existing research, the report explores how compounds from the cannabis plant may play a key role in preventing COVID-19 onset and mitigating its long-term effects. The findings suggest that cannabinoids, particularly those derived from cannabis, may:
The study also highlights cannabinoids' potential in addressing persistent Long COVID symptoms.
2. Reducing Oxidative Stress
3. Modulating Immune Response
4. Managing Long COVID Symptoms
While the preliminary results are promising, the authors caution that the evidence is not yet conclusive, as most studies analyzed were not specifically designed for COVID-19. They call for:
Cannabinoids show promise in treating acute COVID-19 and Long COVID, but more rigorous studies are needed before they can be recommended as standard therapy. Patients should consult medical professionals before use, especially due to legal and safety considerations.