University of Calgary IBD Study

Reports from patients suggest that use of cannabis/marijuana reduces symptoms associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Martin Storr, an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Calgary, Canada, is conducting a study that is assessing the use, the benefits and the side effects of cannabis/marijuana for the self-treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis). This questionnaire is directed to all patients with IBD that use cannabis/marijuana for their IBD.

Dr. Storr and his colleagues are asking you to complete an internet based questionnaire. Please make sure that you respond to all questions which may take you approximately 10 minutes.

This research study has been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Health Research Ethics Board. You are under no obligation to complete this questionnaire. Your responses to this questionnaire will be kept strictly anonymous.

Thank you for taking the time to read this material and fully respond to the questionnaire.

If you have any questions, please contact the administrator for this study: Cannabis_use_in_IBD@gmx.com

Please, support this research initiative by following the link and answering a 10 min (3 pages of questions) questionnaire.

http://ibd-cannabis-survey.limequery.com/index.php?sid=34989&lang=en

Martin_storr

+ Martin Storr

Dr. Storr is a Gastroenterologist with a basic and clinical research interest in functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGD) and the inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD).

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