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Medical cannabis (THC) sarcoidosis treatment

Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory condition where lumps, called granulomas, develop in the body. Granulomas can form around organs, eventually stopping those organs from functioning correctly. Sarcoidosis of the lungs is common. Lumps may also form near the heart or other organs, and the condition can affect the nervous system, joints, skin, and eyes.

1 in 10,000

people in the UK suffer from sarcoidosis, according to specialists and research organisations

18,554

individuals with sarcoidosis were recorded between 2023 and 2024, and research suggests that the prevalence of the condition is on the rise

1 in 2

people who use medical cannabis do so to treat or manage chronic pain, such as that associated with sarcoidosis

72%

of people using medical cannabis are using it to manage multiple symptoms associated with chronic conditions like sarcoidosis

Symptoms

Anxiety

Chronic musculoskeletal pain

Depression

Disrupted sleep and sleep disorders

Persistent fatigue

Skin discomfort and pain

Small fibre neuropathy

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to seek tailored advice from a medical professional.

Treatment options:

If you have sarcoidosis, there are several treatment options available to help relieve symptoms during a flare-up and prevent further potential flares. These include:

Azathioprine

Gabapentin

Hydroxychloroquine

Infliximab

Methotrexate

Prednisolone

Pregabalin

Prescribed medical cannabis treatments

Check your eligibility (takes 30s) for sarcoidosis medical cannabis (THC) treatment with Releaf

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Whether you’re new to cannabis-based medicines, switching from another medical cannabis clinic, or self-medicating, we’ll put you back in control of your health.

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A word from our specialist

”Gout is a painful inflammatory condition that can cause sudden, severe joint pain, swelling and reduced mobility. Medical cannabis may be considered as a complementary treatment to help alleviate gout-related symptoms, particularly where pain, inflammation, muscle tension or disrupted sleep persist.

Cannabinoids are thought to have anti-inflammatory and pain-modulating properties, but treatment should always be prescribed and monitored by a specialist to ensure it is appropriate and tailored to the patient’s needs.”

Michal Modestowicz Releaf

Dr Michal Modestowicz

Consultant Neurologist

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Can medical cannabis treatment help with sarcoidosis symptoms?

Alternative treatments for sarcoidosis may veer away from conventional pharmaceuticals. Many people are now exploring the potential benefits of medical cannabis for sarcoidosis. Medical cannabis has now been available in the UK for several years for people with eligible conditions. It contains phytochemicals, including THC and CBD, which can have therapeutic effects on symptoms associated with sarcoidosis. THC for sarcoidosis is a potential alternative to conventional pain relief medications which may have undesirable side effects such as nausea, stomach pain, or increased fatigue..

Therapeutic effects associated with using medical cannabis for sarcoidosis include:

THC for sarcoidosis could be a simple way to manage the symptoms associated with the condition, and in some cases, the side effects that come with some of the prescribed medications.

Some people may use CBD for sarcoidosis, aiming for the homeostasis that full-spectrum CBD capsules and other formats may offer. Medical cannabis for sarcoidosis will generally take the form of:

  • Dried flower for use with vaporisers

  • Oils

  • Capsules

  • Pastilles

  • THC vapes

Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons people choose medical cannabis for sarcoidosis. The Releaf patient survey showed that 92.2% of respondents found medical cannabis effective for relieving chronic pain issues.

How does the endocannabinoid system relate to sarcoidosis?

The endocannabinoid system is partially responsible for modulating both immune responses and inflammation, particularly how the human body perceives pain. The application of THC or CBD for sarcoidosis offers a way to positively impact the endocannabinoid system, promoting improved overall wellness.

Supporting your endocannabinoid system with medical cannabis can naturally relieve the inflammation associated with chronic conditions, leading to better symptom management. Patients may experience improved sleep patterns, more regulated moods, and less pain when taking medical cannabis for sarcoidosis. 

What about the immune system and sarcoidosis?

Both chronic and acute sarcoidosis are thought to be associated with an overactive immune response. The body is, essentially, attacking itself in an autoimmune response. That’s why immunosuppressant drugs can help, by halting the progress of the immune system. 

Supporting your overall immune system with alternative treatments for sarcoidosis, like medical cannabis, could help better regulate the body’s general immune response. Phytochemicals like THC can have a therapeutic effect on the immune system, which, when combined with the anti-inflammatory properties, can make it highly effective for sarcoidosis symptom management. 

What does the research say about cannabis and sarcoidosis?

There is limited research on the specific action of medical cannabis on sarcoidosis, or detailed results on the success of CBD or THC for sarcoidosis. However, the research on managing specific sarcoidosis symptoms is clearer:

As further research emerges, expect a clearer picture of the specific positive impacts associated with medical cannabis for sarcoidosis.  

How is medical cannabis prescribed for sarcoidosis?

If you want to use THC or CBD for sarcoidosis, consider checking your eligibility for medical cannabis. In the UK, you must be prescribed medical cannabis by a doctor. Releaf supports sarcoidosis patients by providing a clear pathway to check eligibility and suggest an appropriate treatment plan.

How it works:

  • Check your eligibility

  • Choose a timeslot for a 30-minute consultation with a UK-registered doctor

  • Pay the consultation fee

  • Get your prescription

  • Place an order

  • Receive your medical cannabis for sarcoidosis

A subscription service provides the option to adjust and cancel orders as required. You can also see a clinician four times a year to ensure your treatment plan is still appropriate for your current symptoms. As sarcoidosis symptoms can lessen or worsen with time, it's important to reassess your needs on a regular basis. 

Am I eligible for UK medical cannabis treatment for sarcoidosis?

It’s easy to find out if you’re eligible for medical cannabis for sarcoidosis or other chronic conditions with Releaf. Releaf has a world-class clinical team with over 50 specialists, helping people get a better handle on symptoms like chronic pain and neuropathy. Discover more information about how medical cannabis aids effective symptom management for a range of conditions on our blog.

To find out if you could join the 240,000 people in the Releaf community enjoying reduced pain and inflammation and an improved quality of life, check your eligibility here.