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How do side effects of cannabis compare to other medications for fibromyalgia? 

Author: Julia Sutton, MSc | Reviewed by: Dr. Clarissa Morton, PharmD

Choosing the right treatment for fibromyalgia  often involves weighing potential relief against unwanted side effects. While cannabis is emerging as an option, understanding cannabis side effects in the context of a broader medication comparison is key to making informed decisions. 

Some fibromyalgia patients tolerate cannabis well, while others report mild to moderate adverse effects. Comparing these with side effects from traditional medications offers useful perspective. 

Key differences in side effects between cannabis and common fibromyalgia drugs 

Here’s how cannabis side effects measure up: 

Cognitive Effects 

Cannabis may cause short-term memory issues or difficulty concentrating, particularly with THC-rich products. Traditional antidepressants can also lead to cognitive slowing or fogginess. 

Gastrointestinal Upset 

THC can occasionally lead to nausea or increased appetite. In contrast, drugs like duloxetine or pregabalin may cause constipation or loss of appetite. 

Sedation or Alertness 

Cannabis, especially indica strains, often induces drowsiness, which may help sleep but hinder daytime function. Some traditional drugs cause similar fatigue, while others may lead to restlessness. 

Mood Changes 

Cannabis may reduce anxiety in some but cause heightened sensitivity or irritability in others. Antidepressants also carry mood-related adverse effects, especially during dosage changes. 

Dependency Potential 

While cannabis can be habit-forming for a small group, opioids and some prescription drugs may carry a higher risk of long-term dependency. 

In summary, cannabis side effects are often seen as milder or more manageable by patients, but as with any treatment, individual tolerance varies. A personalised medication comparison with professional guidance is essential. 

If you’re exploring cannabis treatment options for fibromyalgia, visit providers likev LeafEase for personalised consultations and guidance tailored to your needs. 

For a deeper dive into the science, diagnosis, and full treatment landscape, read our complete guide to Medical Cannabis and Fibromyalgia. 

Julia Sutton, MSc
Author

Julia Sutton is a clinical psychologist with a Master’s in Clinical Psychology and experience providing psychological assessment and therapy to adolescents and adults. Skilled in CBT, client-centered therapy, and evidence-based interventions, she has worked with conditions including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and conversion disorder. She also has experience in child psychology, conducting psycho-educational evaluations and developing tailored treatment plans to improve learning and well-being.

All qualifications and professional experience stated above are authentic and verified by our editorial team. However, pseudonym and image likeness are used to protect the author's privacy. 

Dr. Clarissa Morton, PharmD
Reviewer

Dr. Clarissa Morton is a licensed pharmacist with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and experience across hospital, community, and industrial pharmacy. She has worked in emergency, outpatient, and inpatient pharmacy settings, providing patient counseling, dispensing medications, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Alongside her pharmacy expertise, she has worked as a Support Plan & Risk Assessment (SPRA) officer and in medical coding, applying knowledge of medical terminology, EMIS, and SystmOne software to deliver accurate, compliant healthcare documentation. Her skills span medication safety, regulatory standards, healthcare data management, and statistical reporting.

All qualifications and professional experience stated above are authentic and verified by our editorial team. However, pseudonym and image likeness are used to protect the reviewers's privacy. 

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