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  1. ... A large Australian longitudinal cohort registry demonstrates sustained safety and ... Rahim AA, et al. Kratom and pain tolerance: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double- ...
  2. ... 70. Dimitrios L, Aris F. Efficacy, tolerability and safety of Cannabinoids ... N, et al. Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa Korth.) an overlooked medicinal plant in ...
  3. ... 58. Dimitrios L, Aris F. Efficacy, tolerability and safety of cannabinoids ... N, et al. Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa Korth.) an overlooked medicinal plant in ...
  4. ... summarized in Table 5 . KQs 3 and 4 : Kratom and Other Plant-Based Compounds No evidence was ... evidence for cannabis-related interventions. No studies of kratom or other substances have been identified thus far. ...
  5. ... vs. 39% vs. 33%). KQs 3 and 4. Kratom and Other Plant-Based Compounds No evidence was ... on treatments for chronic pain. No studies of kratom or other substances have been identified thus far. ...
  6. ... Our review did not identify eligible evidence on kratom to treat chronic pain. Two recent reviews of kratom provided limited information, and are based on noncomparative ...
  7. ... Our review did not identify eligible evidence on kratom to treat chronic pain. Two recent reviews of kratom provided limited information, and are based on noncomparative ...
  8. ... Our review did not identify eligible evidence on kratom to treat chronic pain. Two recent reviews of kratom provided limited information, and are based on noncomparative ...
  9. ... evidence on other plant-based compounds such as kratom met criteria for this review. Background and Purpose ... cannabinoids and similar plant-based substances (e.g., kratom) to treat chronic or subacute pain on an ...
  10. ... plant-based compounds (PBCs), such as cannabinoids and kratom, used to treat chronic pain, addressing concerns about ... with chronic pain, what are the benefits of kratom or other plant-based substances for treatment of ...
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