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by hallway_monitor 1493 days ago
NSAIDs are taken orally; oral CBD does seem to have an effect on inflammation.
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NSAIDs are taken orally

Not always. They sell ibuprofen in a tube so you can rub it on muscles. If you are in the US, you probably don't see it on your pharmacy shelves, though. The pharmacy I worked at didn't sell it (and it was a large chain), but all of the pharmacies I've seen in Norway have it.

I have seen it in US pharmacies, both labeled as NSAID and non-labeled but containing NSAID precursors.

The labeled one had a measuring/dosage card attached which was really weird to me.

In the US topical diclofenac is common and sells well - brand name Voltaren. They (topical NSAIDs) are first line therapy for acute musculoskeletal pain.
Broken_Hippo already responded about NSAIDs not always being oral.

> CBD does seem to have an effect on inflammation.

Yes but it doesn't penetrate the skin very well. That's why I sort of hinted at large dose transdermals as being a possibility, but the small bit of research that has been done is both early and mixed. I think the transdermal is a pretty critical part here and I don't know of any approved transdermal CBD products, just lotions that are useless.

NSAIDs are available in oral, IV, IM and topical routes.
Agree, but I have yet to find topical CBD that works as well as topical ibuprofen.