Mulvehill Suzanne, Tishler Jordan
Female Orgasm Research Institute, Pompano Beach, FL 33062, United States.
Association of Cannabinoid Specialists, inhaleMD, Brookline, MA 02445, United States.
Sex Med. 2025 Aug 12;13(4):qfaf061. doi: 10.1093/sexmed/qfaf061. eCollection 2025 Aug.
Cannabis is increasingly recommended to treat female orgasmic disorder/difficulty (FOD/difficulty), a condition that affects up to 41% of women worldwide with no conventional medications.
To systematically review the existing literature on cannabis and its impact on female orgasm function.
A systematic review based on the PRISMA model evaluated the effects of cannabis on orgasm function in females with or without FOD/difficulty. Risk of bias was assessed for randomized and nonrandomized studies. Searches were conducted in PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane, and Embase.
Primary outcomes focused on the impact of cannabis on female orgasm function.
Sixteen studies met inclusion criteria: 1 randomized controlled trial and 15 observational studies, including data from 8849 females. Most were nonrandomized designs without comparator groups and high risk of bias. Most included both sexes and reported dichotomized outcomes by sex. None excluded females with self-reported orgasm difficulty; 1 controlled for its prevalence; 1 dichotomized females by the presence or absence of orgasm difficulty; and no studies used a clinical diagnosis of FOD. Nine studies investigated cannabis use prior to sexual activity. All 9 studies cited improvements in female orgasm function, including increases in frequency, ease, intensity, quality, and/or multiorgasmic capacity. However, 1 study found cases of situational anorgasmia, and 1 reported that women had more difficulty with focus, potentially leading to orgasm difficulty. Two studies assessed general cannabis use and sexual function: 1 found no association between the frequency of cannabis use and female sexual problems, while the other noted improved orgasm and reduced dysfunction with more frequent use. Five studies examined cannabis alongside other substances, before sex or not: 1 linked inhibited orgasm to combined cannabis and alcohol use, 1 to noncannabis substances, 2 found improved orgasm function with cannabis, and 1 reported improved orgasm function and cases of inability to orgasm due to a lack of focus.
Cannabis appears to be a promising treatment option for FOD/difficulty.
This review found consistent evidence that cannabis improves orgasm function in females with or without FOD/difficulty. Limitations include insufficient high-quality studies and limited reporting on cannabis dosage and timing.
FOD/difficulty should be recognized as a qualifying condition for medical cannabis use. Given the existing evidence supporting its potential efficacy, medical cannabis warrants consideration as a first-line treatment. More randomized controlled trials are needed to clarify optimal dosing, routes of administration, strain specificity, timing of use, and differential effects across FOD subtypes.
大麻越来越多地被推荐用于治疗女性性高潮障碍/困难(FOD/困难),这是一种影响全球多达41%女性的疾病,且尚无传统药物可用。
系统回顾关于大麻及其对女性性高潮功能影响的现有文献。
基于PRISMA模型进行系统回顾,评估大麻对有或无FOD/困难的女性性高潮功能的影响。对随机和非随机研究进行偏倚风险评估。在PubMed、谷歌学术、Cochrane和Embase中进行检索。
主要关注大麻对女性性高潮功能的影响。
16项研究符合纳入标准:1项随机对照试验和15项观察性研究,包括来自8849名女性的数据。大多数是非随机设计,没有对照组,偏倚风险高。大多数研究纳入了男女两性,并按性别报告二分法结果。没有一项研究排除自我报告有性高潮困难的女性;1项研究控制了其患病率;1项研究按有无性高潮困难对女性进行二分法;没有研究使用FOD的临床诊断。9项研究调查了性活动前使用大麻的情况。所有9项研究都提到女性性高潮功能有所改善,包括频率、轻松程度、强度、质量和/或多次性高潮能力的提高。然而,1项研究发现了情境性性高潮缺失的病例,1项研究报告称女性在注意力集中方面有更多困难,这可能导致性高潮困难。2项研究评估了一般大麻使用情况和性功能:1项研究发现大麻使用频率与女性性问题之间没有关联,而另一项研究指出,使用频率越高,性高潮改善且性功能障碍减少。5项研究在性行为前或性行为时将大麻与其他物质一起进行了研究:1项研究将性高潮抑制与大麻和酒精联合使用联系起来,1项研究将其与非大麻物质联系起来,2项研究发现大麻可改善性高潮功能,1项研究报告称性高潮功能改善,但也有因注意力不集中而无法达到性高潮的病例。
大麻似乎是治疗FOD/困难的一个有前景的选择。
本综述发现了一致的证据,表明大麻可改善有或无FOD/困难的女性的性高潮功能。局限性包括高质量研究不足,以及关于大麻剂量和使用时间的报告有限。
FOD/困难应被视为使用医用大麻的合格病症。鉴于现有证据支持其潜在疗效,医用大麻值得作为一线治疗方法加以考虑。需要更多的随机对照试验来阐明最佳剂量、给药途径、菌株特异性、使用时间以及FOD各亚型之间的差异效应。