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Menopause

When hormone levels decrease, causing periods to stop, it’s likely you’re going through menopause. 

Some of the common symptoms include anxiety, mood swings, brain fog, hot flushes, and irregular periods.

Conventional Treatments Options

There are a few ways to help relieve some of the symptoms of menopause. This can include:

  • Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
  • Non-hormonal medications for hot flushes and mood changes
  • Vaginal oestrogen treatments
  • Lifestyle changes such as exercise, diet, and stress management

Although some people may find relief with a combination of the above, for others it simply isn’t enough.

Can medical cannabis help?

Research into medical cannabis and menopause is still ongoing. But here’s what we do know: cannabis-based medicines may contain THC and/or CBD, two compounds that can interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system. This is a complex network involved in regulating pain, mood, sleep, and more. And, it’s why medical cannabis may potentially help manage menopause symptoms. 

Keep in mind that effects can vary and more evidence is needed to confirm how medical cannabis could potentially help ease menopause symptoms.

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Possible side effects

Medical cannabis is prescribed under specialist supervision, and patient experience can vary. Just like with any medication, there are possible side effects. These include: 

  • Dry mouth and dry eyes
  • Fatigue
  • Dizziness 
  • Hunger
  • Changes in mood 

They’ll usually go away on their own, but speak to your clinician if they don’t improve over time. 

Ready to explore an alternative?

Alternatives can be considered when traditional treatments have not provided effective relief from symptoms or have caused unwanted side effects.

Our team of experts are non-judgmental, and genuinely care about improving your quality of life. We’ll support you through an alternative care option that’s personalised to you and your needs. No GP referral needed.

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