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    Landmark study finds vaporized cannabis with THC & CBD provides significant relief from migraine pain, light & sound sensitivity compared to placebo.
    Hilary MachtBy Hilary MachtJuly 26, 2025Updated:August 4, 20256 Mins Read
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    In the first placebo-controlled study of its kind, researchers have found that vaporized marijuana can provide significant and sustained relief from acute migraine headaches. The study, presented at the American Headache Society’s annual meeting, revealed that participants who used either a THC-dominant cannabis product or a combination THC-CBD product were significantly more likely to report pain relief after two hours compared to those who received a placebo. The findings offer compelling new evidence for the potential of cannabis as a viable treatment for this often debilitating neurological condition.

    This research comes as conversations around alternative treatments for severe headaches are expanding, with other substances like psychedelics also showing promise in early-stage research. However, this new placebo-controlled trial on cannabis provides a higher standard of evidence for its specific effects on migraine symptoms.

    The Study: Testing THC and CBD Against Placebo

    The trial, led by investigator Nathaniel M. Schuster, a pain and headache neurologist and professor at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), aimed to rigorously assess the anti-migraine effects of cannabis in humans. The study enrolled 171 adults experiencing migraine headaches and randomly assigned them to use one of four different vaporized cannabis flower products, all provided through the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Drug Supply Program. The four groups were:

    • A THC-dominant product (6% THC).
    • A CBD-dominant product (11% CBD).
    • A combination product with both THC and CBD (6% THC + 11% CBD).
    • A placebo product containing no cannabinoids.

    Participants were instructed to use the product at the onset of a migraine and report on their pain levels and other symptoms over a 48-hour period.

    Key Findings: Significant Pain Relief and Symptom Improvement

    The results demonstrated a clear benefit for cannabis products containing THC. Two hours after vaporization, participants in the cannabis groups reported significant improvements:

    • Pain Relief: More than two in three participants reported pain relief after using either the THC-dominant product (68.9%) or the combination THC-CBD product (67.2%). This was a statistically significant improvement compared to the placebo group, where 46.6% reported pain relief. The CBD-only product showed a 52.6% rate of pain relief, which was not considered a statistically significant difference from the placebo.
    • Pain Freedom: The study also measured "pain freedom," or the complete cessation of headache pain. The combined THC-CBD group showed the most robust benefits, with 34.5% of participants reporting they were completely pain-free after two hours, compared to just 15.5% in the placebo group. The THC-only group (27.9%) and CBD-only group (22.8%) also showed higher rates of pain freedom than the placebo, though the combined product was superior.
    • Sustained Benefits: The combined THC-CBD group also demonstrated more sustained pain relief, showing continued benefits at both 24 and 48 hours post-treatment.

    "This is the first placebo-controlled study in this space," Schuster told Medscape Medical News, which first reported on the recent American Headache Society presentation. "It’s the first real—to me—compelling evidence for the anti-migraine effects of cannabis in humans."

    Impact on Other Migraine Symptoms

    Beyond just pain, the study assessed the impact on other common and bothersome migraine symptoms, such as photophobia (light sensitivity) and phonophobia (sound sensitivity). Here again, the combination THC-CBD product showed the broadest significant benefits:

    • Light Sensitivity (Photophobia): 56.9% of the THC-CBD group reported improvement, compared to 37.9% in the placebo group.
    • Sound Sensitivity (Phonophobia): 74.1% of the THC-CBD group reported improvement, compared to 51.7% in the placebo group.

    Schuster noted that the positive effects on photophobia and phonophobia are an "important finding," as these symptoms can be as debilitating as the headache itself for many migraine sufferers. Interestingly, the study found no significant difference between the cannabinoid groups and the placebo group when it came to nausea or vomiting.

    Safety and Side Effects

    The study, which has been published as a preprint by The Lancet, reported no serious adverse events. However, some cognitive impairment was noted among participants who received THC, either alone (26.2% of users) or in combination with CBD (12.1% of users). A small percentage of participants in the non-psychoactive groups also reported cognitive impairment (7.0% in the CBD group and 5.2% in the placebo group), but the rates were significantly lower. Overall, Schuster concluded that the findings suggest a combination of THC and CBD could offer patients a viable alternative treatment for pain and other migraine symptoms with a manageable side effect profile.

    Broader Context: Psychedelics and Headache Relief

    While this cannabis study provides strong, controlled evidence, it joins a growing body of research into alternative treatments for severe headache disorders. Other Schedule I substances, particularly classic psychedelics, have also shown promise.

    A study published earlier this year found that people who’ve used so-called “classic psychedelics,” such as psilocybin or LSD, are less likely to report having frequent bad headaches. This research, based on data from the British Child Development Study 1958, suggests a potential long-term preventative effect. The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) also published a report this year that listed headache disorders as a promising application for psychedelic medicine, noting that these substances may work by reducing inflammation and altering pain perception through interactions with the brain's serotonin receptors.

    This has been echoed by lawmakers like New Hampshire Republican Representative Kathleen Paquette, who has shared her personal struggle with cluster headaches and asked colleagues to approve a bill that would remove criminal penalties around psilocybin. "Very occasional use of small, non-hallucinogenic, microdoses—and at times, even a single dose—has been known to increase remission periods or even stop a cycle completely in its tracks," she added. Last year, the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), part of the NIH, also published an informational web page about psilocybin, acknowledging its therapeutic potential and highlighting federally funded research into its effects on pain and migraines.

    Conclusion: A New Avenue for Migraine Treatment

    The findings from this first-of-its-kind, placebo-controlled trial on vaporized cannabis for acute migraine treatment represent a significant step forward in understanding the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids. The study provides compelling evidence that cannabis, particularly a combination of THC and CBD, can offer effective and sustained relief from not only migraine pain but also other debilitating symptoms like light and sound sensitivity. While more research is needed to fully understand the long-term effects and to optimize dosing and formulations, this work opens up a promising new avenue for the millions of people who suffer from migraines and may not find relief with conventional treatments. As the scientific and medical communities continue to explore the potential of both cannabinoids and psychedelics, the future of headache and pain management may look very different.

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    Hilary Macht is a longtime health writer and former health editor whose work has appeared in dozens of media outlets including Everyday Health, The New York Times, Prevention, Civil Eats, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her work is distributed by the National Center for Health Research and the Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making.

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