Rated 4.7 / 5 (How Ratings Work)
Probability toward demonstrable efficacy of cannabis for treatment of urinary incontinence.
Based on 3 Studies from 2003 - 2006
Study Name, Description & Year
Rating
The Effect Of Cannabis On Urge Incontinence In Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Multicentre, Randomised Placebo-controlled Trial (CAMS-LUTS).
Placebo-controlled human trial, conducted on 630 patients with MS and urinary incontinence — 2006
An Open-label Pilot Study Of Cannabis-based Extracts For Bladder Dysfunction In Advanced Multiple Sclerosis.
Human study, conducted on 15 patients with bladder dysfunction due to advanced multiple sclerosis — 2004
A Preliminary Controlled Study To Determine Whether Whole-plant Cannabis Extracts Can Improve Intractable Neurogenic Symptoms.
Double-blind, placebo-controlled human study, conducted on 24 patients suffering from MS, spinal cord injuries, amputations etc. — 2003