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Treatment of Tourette’s syndrome with delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
Tourette’s Syndrome
Tourette’s syndrome (TS) is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder of unknown etiology that is characterized by involuntary vocal tics. Severity of this condition varies widely among patients. Though there is no cure for Tourette’s syndrome, the condition often improves with age. Experts estimate that 100,000 Americans are afflicted with TS.
A review of the scientific literature reveals several clinical trials investigating the use of cannabinoids for the treatment of TS. Writing in the March 1999 issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry, investigators at Germany’s Medical School of Hanover, Department of Clinical Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, reported successful treatment of Tourette’s syndrome with a single dose of 10 mg of delta-9-THC in a 25-year-old male patient in an uncontrolled open clinical trial.[1] Investigators reported that the subject's total tic severity score fell from 41 to 7 within two hours following cannabinoid therapy, and that improvement was observed for a total of seven hours. “For the first time, patients’ subjective experiences when smoking marijuana were confirmed by using a valid and reliable rating scale,” authors concluded.
Investigators again confirmed these preliminary results in a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled crossover single dose trial of THC in 12 adult TS patients. Researchers reported a “significant improvement of tics and obsessive-compulsive behavior (OCB) after treatment with delta-9-THC compared to placebo.”[2] Investigators reported no cognitive impairment in subjects following THC administration[3] and concluded, “THC is effective and safe in treating tics and OCB in TS.”[4]
Investigators confirmed these results in a second randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial involving 24 patients administered daily doses of up to 10 mg of THC over a six-week period. Researchers reported that subjects experienced a significant reduction in tics following long-term cannabinoid treatment,[5] and suffered no detrimental effects on learning, recall or verbal memory.[6] A trend toward significant improvement of verbal memory span during and after therapy was also observed.
Summarizing their findings in the October 2003 issue of the journal Expert Opinions in Pharmacotherapy, investigators concluded that in adult TS patients, “Therapy with delta-9-THC should be tried … if well established drugs either fail to improve tics or cause significant adverse effects.”[7]
REFERENCES
[1] Muller-Vahl et al. 1999. Treatment of Tourette’s syndrome with delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol. American Journal of Psychiatry 156: 495.
[2] Muller-Vahl et al. 2002. Treatment of Tourette’s syndrome with Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC): a randomized crossover trial. Pharmacopsychiatry 35: 57-61.
[3] Muller-Vahl et al. 2001. Influence of treatment of Tourette syndrome with delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta9-THC) on neuropsychological performance. Pharmacopsychiatry 34: 19-24.
[4] Muller-Vahl et al. 2002. op. cit.
[5] Muller-Vahl et al. 2003. Delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is effective in the treatment of tics in Tourette syndrome: a 6-week randomized trial. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 64: 459-65.
[6] Muller-Vahl et al. 2003. Treatment of Tourette syndrome with delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta 9-THC): no influence on neuropsychological performance. Neuropsychopharmacology 28: 384-8.
[7] Kirsten Muller-Vahl. 2003. Cannabinoids reduce symptoms of Tourette’s syndrome. Expert Opinions in Pharmacotherapy 4: 1717-25.




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at 19:41 on September 22nd, 2008
well of course it helps. I'm not saying it's a good thing but stoners talk slow and deliberate. A TS person has to talk slow and deliberate to use proper words. That doesn't mean it's a brilliant freakin idea to smoke pot though. yeah yeah I hear it all the time, pot is just a harmless herb. So is garlic but you don't see me putting it in a hash pipe. I like my garlic on pizza lol
at 05:41 on September 23rd, 2008
Not all "stoners" as you say are SLOW talkers Jim. I know some that will talk to you so fast you'd have to ask them "say that again". Not all people who smoke are stoners! People use for different reasons some not to get stoned! You have your stoners but this is not what were talking about here. This is all about medical use so you can't compare the two. Or compare someones medical condition to garlic on a pizza my friend. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.lol
at 05:31 on September 23rd, 2008
mabone, I like this story. It's good stuff. Thank you for posting
at 06:44 on May 20th, 2009
hi my name is james and i have tourettes syndrome. i started smoking marijuana the winter of 2008. the only reason i do it is because it calms me down so much that my body doesent have any sort of tick. yes its against the law but i really hope that it gets legalized for medical purposes so i might be eligible to get it with out getting introuble by the law.
at 06:54 on May 20th, 2009
this is james. dont put that one up there i just sent. i dont want it there anymore