CBD Oil Amitriptyline

hungryheart
hungryheart Member Posts: 5
edited 3. Feb 2025, 12:12 in Living with arthritis

Hi.

Couple of questions.

Does anyone on here take CBD Oil or capsules to relieve pain of osteoarthritis?

What dose?

Does it work?

Can it be safely taken with Amitriptyline.?

Do people take Amitriptylin?

What dose?

Does it work?

Asking as I am currently on 10mg daily Amitriptyline prescribed for Neuropathy not osteoarthritis and it's helped problem.

Would 20mg Amitriptyline dose help with osteoarthritis too?

Thanks in advance

Comments

  • PeterJ
    PeterJ Administrator Posts: 999

    Hi @hungryheart have a look through the following:

    Amitriptyline | Side-effects, uses, time to work

    and

    Common questions about amitriptyline for pain and migraine - NHS

    If in doubt please ask your GP/Consultant for advice.

    Best wishes

    Peter

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  • MoonElf
    MoonElf Member Posts: 2

    Hello,

    I started using CBD oil over a year ago just to try and sleep through the pain as I couldn't get 3-4 hours without being in pain.

    I started with the smallest dose of 300mg as I had never had it before, gradually going to 1200mg. Higher than 1200mg was better for me but after having to cut out oils I now have 1200mg capsules (the max in capsules on the site I use). I take 1-2 a night (depending how long I am pain free for while sleeping. I will sometimes take one during the day if need be.

    I don't know where I would be if I hadn't started taking CBD because I was spiralling down on just 3-4 hours sleep a night. I also take 5-htp daily too to help with sleep.

  • Ellen
    Ellen Moderator Posts: 1,898

    Apologies to @hungryheart for hijacking your thread I just wanted to welcome @MoonElf to the online community.

    Moonelf it's lovely to meet you. It's always nice to see someone's first post helping someone else.

    Do please take a look around as see whether any posts/threads/information might help you in turn. Alternatively do seek support for yourself if you want to.

    My best wishes

    Ellen.