HIV patients: Get high, heal your feet

by Kaitlin | February 14, 2007 at 10:25 am
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Critics of medicinal marijuana (including the Bush administration, it seems) are raising the red flag here, saying that smoking marijuana is bad for you, even if the painkilling properties are good. The US government's vocalization of concerns comes off to me as a move to push in favour of big pharma to solve HIV-related pain problems, but I'm naturally  suspicious of such things...

SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- Smoking marijuana eased HIV-related pain in some patients in a small study that nevertheless represented one of the few rigorous attempts to find out whether the drug has medicinal benefits.

The Bush administration's Office of National Drug Control Policy quickly sought to shoot holes in the experiment.

The study, conducted at San Francisco General Hospital from 2003 to 2005 and published Monday in the journal Neurology, involved 50 patients suffering from HIV-related foot pain known as peripheral neuropathy. There are no drugs specifically approved to treat that kind of pain.

Three times daily for nearly a week, the patients smoked marijuana cigarettes machine-rolled at the National Institute of Drug Abuse, the only legal source for the drug recognized by the federal government.

Half the patients received marijuana, while the other 25 received placebo cigarettes that lacked the drug's active ingredient, tetrahydrocannabinol. Scientists said the study was the first one published that used a comparison group, which is generally considered the gold standard for scientific research.

Thirteen patients who received marijuana told doctors their pain eased by at least a third after smoking pot, while only six of those smoking placebos said likewise. The marijuana smokers reported an average pain reduction of 34 percent, double the drop reported by the placebo smokers as measured with a widely accepted pain scale.

"These results provide evidence that there is measurable medical benefit to smoking cannabis for these patients," said Dr. Donald Abrams, the University of California, San Francisco professor who led the study.

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Victoria Revay
Victoria Revay
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at 17:58 on February 14th, 2007

Great work Kaitlin, I especially love the headline.

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panzerlawyer

Always relieved my pain and Bill Clinton's pain, why should it be any different for homosexuals dying of AIDS?

pankaj kumar
pankaj kumar
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at 10:52 on October 31st, 2008

Kaitlin, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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dysamoria

There is another big corporation (or industry) against the growing of the hemp plant: "big cotton." Hemp makes better and stronger everything when compared to cotton. It's not just big pharma that is after demonizing hemp/marijuana...

-Intransitivus of dysamoria

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