Patients’ perspectives on marijuana use for inflammatory bowel disease: a multicenter survey

Authors Mohammed El-Dallal, Kelsey L. Anderson, Ariana Saroufim, Linda F. Wang, Hannah K. Systrom, Asahi Hoque, Ravi Teja Pasam, Karim Tarek Osman, Khadija Chaudrey, Joseph D. Feuerstein.

Abstract

Background As marijuana use is rising among patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), so is interest in its potential use as a therapeutic agent. We sought to survey IBD patients regarding marijuana use, self-reported impact on IBD symptoms, and perceptions of safety.


Methods A multicenter anonymous survey was administered to patients with IBD between October 2020 and June 2021. The 70-question survey collected demographic variables, clinical variables, attitudes about marijuana, and perceptions of its safety and efficacy in IBD. Participants were classified by their marijuana use: “rarely/never,” “current,” and “former”. Percentage and chisquare tests were used to compare categorical variables between the 3 groups, and means and 2-group ANOVA were used for continuous variables.


Results Of 181 patients surveyed, 166 were eligible for the study. Of these, 70 (42.2%) participants were rare/never marijuana users, 44 (26.5%) were current users, and 52 (31.3%) were former users. Fifty-three percent thought marijuana would help with IBD inflammation and 80% thought it would help with IBD pain. Over 70% of patients from all groups thought marijuana had a low-tomoderate risk of harm, and 69.6% of the participants who never or rarely used marijuana thought marijuana was addictive, compared to 20.5% of the current users and 44% of the former marijuana users.


Conclusions While many patients thought marijuana use helps with IBD-related pain and inflammation, many expressed concerns about addiction to marijuana and a possible risk of harm. Further studies are needed to examine the benefit and harm of marijuana in IBD.


Keywords Inflammatory bowel disease, marijuana, patient perspectives


Ann Gastroenterol 2023; 36 (6): 624-629

Published
2023-11-23
Section
Original Articles