News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Drugs With Marijuana Receive Mixed Results |
Title: | UK: Drugs With Marijuana Receive Mixed Results |
Published On: | 2001-07-24 |
Source: | San Jose Mercury News (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 13:07:04 |
DRUGS WITH MARIJUANA RECEIVE MIXED RESULTS
Two studies on marijuana's medicinal value have had mixed results.
A study on marijuana as a pain medication, led by Dr. Fiona A.
Campbell of Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham, England, concluded
that marijuana-based medications were no better than codeine in
managing acute pain and had more harmful side effects.
Dr. Martin R. Tramer of the Hospitaux Universitaires in Geneva led a
study on nausea. Researchers concluded that medications containing
marijuana were slightly more effective than the standard anti-nausea
drugs given with chemotherapy.
Patients who used both a standard drug and a marijuana-based drug
preferred the marijuana compound by a large margin.
Two studies on marijuana's medicinal value have had mixed results.
A study on marijuana as a pain medication, led by Dr. Fiona A.
Campbell of Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham, England, concluded
that marijuana-based medications were no better than codeine in
managing acute pain and had more harmful side effects.
Dr. Martin R. Tramer of the Hospitaux Universitaires in Geneva led a
study on nausea. Researchers concluded that medications containing
marijuana were slightly more effective than the standard anti-nausea
drugs given with chemotherapy.
Patients who used both a standard drug and a marijuana-based drug
preferred the marijuana compound by a large margin.
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