Abstract

Globally, around 15%-40% of patients suffering from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) use Cannabis for pain reduction, increased appetite, and reduced need for other medications. Although many patients report having benefited by using Cannabis in IBD, there is still a lack of consensus regarding the use of Cannabis in IBD. The aim is to identify, explore and map literature on the potential protective role of Cannabis against IBD through this scoping review. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed during the search to answer the focal question: (1) Does Cannabis play a protective role against IBD as assessed by clinical remission; (2) If yes, what is the mechanism of action for this protective role. There were only three randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and three observational studies that satisfied the selection criteria of this scoping review. Although promising results including the improvement in general well-being/ Harvey-Bradshaw Index, health perception enhancement [4.1±1.43 to 7±1.42 (p = 0.0002)], weight gain, Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) score<150, Mayo scores (4-10), and reduction in clinical complications have been found in some studies, its medical use in IBD is still questionable due to the lack of high-quality evidence. Future RCTs studies should determine the cannabis treatment parameters and validate its safety and effectiveness in the IBD setting. The highlights include: the current literature provides inconclusive evidence concerning the protective role of cannabis for IBD patients; limited research evidence regarding the therapeutic use of cannabinoids for IBD warrants future investigation via RCTs; cannabis provides some benefits to IBD patients by improving their general well-being perceptions, Harvey-Bradshaw Index, Mayo scores, and minimizing their clinical complications.

Highlights

  • BackgroundInflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a multifactorial gastrointestinal (GI) disease that causes chronic intestinal inflammation

  • The focal question used for this review was: (1) Does cannabis play a protective role against inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) as assessed by clinical remission; (2) If yes, what is the mechanism of action for this protective role"

  • Study characteristics were identified based on population; Intervention; Control and Outcome

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Introduction

BackgroundInflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a multifactorial gastrointestinal (GI) disease that causes chronic intestinal inflammation. Various predisposing factors of IBD include host genetics [1], uncontrolled inflammation due to dysregulated immune response to dietary antigens [2], exogenous factors such a4s western- diet based on high-fat dairy products, animal products, prepackaged food items, and processed meat [3], epithelial barrier defects [4] and gut-microbes [5]. IBD usually presents as with symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, rectal bleeding, and weight loss [6] which is reported as an exaggerated response against microbial antigens. These changes cause structural damage of the intestinal mucosa in patients with a familial predisposition

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