Hosted By Tegan Scates
In this episode of the Bloomly Podcast, Associate Professor Mike Armour from the NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, dives deep into the critical topic of period pain and dysmenorrhea. With a wealth of experience in menstrual health, pain management, and complementary medicine, Mike explores the potential of medicinal cannabis as a treatment option for women experiencing debilitating menstrual pain. The conversation highlights key research findings and discusses the evolving role of medicinal cannabis in addressing the significant gap in women's health care, particularly in managing dysmenorrhea.
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Current Dysmenorrhea Trials Recruiting
Led by Associate Professor Mike Armour from NICM Health Research Institute, this six-month study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of medicinal cannabis for treating period pain, bloating, back pain, and fatigue. Participants will have three blood tests to monitor liver and kidney function, attend free consultations, and receive discounted cannabis products if eligible.
To qualify, you must be 20+, living in Australia, with regular periods, and no cannabis use in the past three months. You cannot be pregnant or planning pregnancy, and must agree not to drive if prescribed THC. Participation involves an initial assessment, blood tests, and completing questionnaires about your pain and treatment. Benefits include discounted medicinal cannabis products, free consultations, and contributing to future research.
Apply Here: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/nicm/research/clinical_trials/canndyshelp