Tinnitus and Ulixy CBD Neon Cubes
Tinnitus and Ulixy CBD Neon Cubes
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Name of treatment |
Ulixy CBD Neon Cubes |
Type of treatment |
Pharmaceutical |
Claims for treatment |
“Stress, depression, anxiety, and other problems like inflammation and chronic pain can be easily reduced”[1] |
How treatment is delivered |
Small gummie sweets. Claims to contain “a high amount of proteins and vitamins”[2] with the “main ingredient” being CBD oil[3] |
Potential negative consequences |
Animal models suggest that cannabinoids may promote the development of tinnitus[4] [5]. Users of marijuana are more likely to experience tinnitus[6] |
Evidence offered: |
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Papers available |
10 relevant papers found with keywords tinnitus + cannabinoid in PubMed database |
Conclusions drawn |
To date, there have been no systematic studies of the effects of cannabinoids on tinnitus in humans.[7] It is feasible that different cannabinoids may have different effects on tinnitus.[8] |
Quality of evidence[9] |
C/D |
Does the BTA recommend this treatment? |
No |
BTA opinion on this treatment: |
Very little research has been done, but the evidence so far suggests that cannabinoids may exacerbate tinnitus. Licences for the use of CBD oil or hemp oil as a medicine have not yet been granted. |
Would the BTA support further studies into this treatment? |
Yes, if high quality study. |
Verdict: Safety – is this treatment harmful? |
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Verdict: Efficacy – does this treatment work? |
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Comments |
Products containing CBD oil are legal in the UK, providing the content of a psychoactive component of cannabis (THC, tetrahydrocannabinol) is 0.2% or below. |
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[1] NK Enterprises. Ulixy CBD Neon Cubes: #1 CBD Gummies Reviews 2021 SCAM or LEGIT? https://www.mynewsdesk.com/n-k-enterprises/pressreleases/ulixy-cbd-neon-cubes-number-1-cbd-gummies-reviews-2021-scam-or-legit-3114580 [accessed 6 September 2021]
[2] ibid
[3] ibid
[4] Zheng Y, Reid P, Smith PF. Cannabinoid CB1 receptor agonists do not decrease, but may increase acoustic trauma-induced tinnitus in rats. Frontiers in Neurology 2015. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2015.00060
[5] Narwani V, Bourdillon A, Nalamada K, Manes RP, Hildrew DM. Does cannabis alleviate tinnitus? A review of the current literature. Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. 2020 Oct 30;5(6):1147-1155. doi: 10.1002/lio2.479.
[6] Qian ZJ, Alyono JC. An Association between marijuana use and tinnitus. American Journal of Otolaryngology. 2020; 41(1): 102314. doi:10.1016/j.amjoto.2019.102314
[7] Smith PF, Zheng Y. Cannabinoids, cannabinoid receptors and tinnitus. Hearing Research, 2016; 332 210-216.
[8] Narwani V, Bourdillon A, Nalamada K, Manes RP, Hildrew DM. Does cannabis alleviate tinnitus? A review of the current literature. Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. 2020 Oct 30;5(6):1147-1155. doi: 10.1002/lio2.479.
[9] A = Systematic review/meta analysis. B = Randomised control studies. C = Cohort studies. D = Case control studies. E = case studies/reports. +/- to be used to indicate quality within bands
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Updated 8 October 2021