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News (Media Awareness Project) - Nostrums: A Bit of Marijuana Is Found to Ease Pain
Title:Nostrums: A Bit of Marijuana Is Found to Ease Pain
Published On:2010-09-07
Source:New York Times (NY)
Fetched On:2010-09-08 15:00:14
NOSTRUMS: A BIT OF MARIJUANA IS FOUND TO EASE PAIN

People with chronic pain who took just a puff of marijuana three
times a day got some mild pain relief and, with rare exceptions, did
so without getting high, a Canadian study reports. (Yes, they inhaled.)

The patients, who suffered from persistent nerve damage that did not
respond to other pain drugs, also reported better sleep and less
anxiety, the researchers said.

The study is one of the first randomly controlled clinical trials to
test the pain-relieving properties of smoked marijuana and of its
active ingredient, tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, said Dr. Mark A.
Ware, a pain researcher at McGill University in Montreal who was lead
author of the paper, published in The Canadian Medical Association Journal.

Twenty-one adult volunteers, all of them with intractable pain,
completed the trial, which compared three different formulations of
marijuana with various concentrations of THC -- along with a placebo
version, a formulation with no THC at all.

Each volunteer was given a titanium pipe to take home along with
quarter-teaspoon capsules of cannabis that they were instructed to
open, tip in to the bowl of the pipe, light and then inhale, holding
the smoke in their lungs for 10 seconds before exhaling.

The cannabis with the highest concentration of THC, 9.4 percent,
appeared to deliver a modest reduction in pain: 0.7 point on an
11-point scale, compared with the placebo. There were no significant
differences with the lesser concentrations. Side effects included
dizziness, dry mouth -- and, occasionally, euphoria.
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