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 UK med-mj research: Clinical trial reported in The Lancet: Cannabis helps with MS

Medical MarijuanaResults from the world's largest study into the medical effects of cannabis have confirmed that the drug can reduce pain and improve the lives of people with multiple sclerosis.

The three-year study, published in the british medical journal the Lancet, is the first proper clinical appraisal of whether cannabis-derived drugs can help treat MS.

The UK National Multiple Sclerosis Society welcomed the study, while Green MP Nandor Tanczos said that it is no longer good enough for the Government to say it is waiting for the evidence.

http://www.nationalmssociety.org/pdf/research/Research-2003Nov6.pdf
Greens: 07/11/03 No more excuses for Minister of Health


Study confirms cannabis can help people with MS
NZ Herald, 08.11.2003


Results from the world's largest study into the medical effects of cannabis have confirmed that the drug can reduce pain and improve the lives of people with multiple sclerosis.

Scientists concluded that patients for whom other treatments have failed should be given tablets made from cannabis derivatives.

The three-year study, published in the medical journal the Lancet, is the first clinical appraisal of whether cannabis-derived drugs can help treat MS.

"These improvements to quality of life can make a significant difference to people with MS," said Mike O'Donovan, chief executive of Britain's Multiple Sclerosis Society. "On the evidence now available, the MS Society believes those who might benefit should be able to have treatment prescribed on the [National Health Service]."

Patients say that smoking the drug reduces symptoms such as muscle stiffness and tremors and gives them greater mobility.

Researchers from the University of Plymouth tested more than 600 patients with MS, giving some of them cannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and the others a placebo. The groups were not told whether they were taking THC or the placebo.

Researcher Dr John Zajicek said: "Our findings provide some evidence that cannabinoids could be clinically useful in treatment of symptoms related to multiple sclerosis, but more work is necessary."

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