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Posted: 2025-04-13 06:38:14 UTC

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A study published in SpringerLink investigates the antinociceptive effects of select terpenes from Cannabis sativa in mouse models of post-operative pain and fibromyalgia, mediated through adenosine A2a receptors.
Identifies specific terpenes from Cannabis sativa as potential analgesics.
Demonstrates the efficacy of these terpenes in reducing post-operative pain and fibromyalgia symptoms in mice.
Reveals the involvement of adenosine A2a receptors in the observed antinociceptive effects.
The study is conducted on mouse models, and further research is needed to confirm these effects in humans.
Specific terpenes and their concentrations need to be optimized for therapeutic applications.
The long-term effects and potential side effects of terpene-based treatments require thorough investigation.