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CB
06-24-2008, 01:48 PM
TUESDAY, June 24 (HealthDay News) -- Oral cannabis (a form of medical marijuana) was ineffective in treating certain types of acute pain and actually increased sensitivity to some other kinds of discomfort, say researchers at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria.

Their study included 18 healthy women who were given oral cannabis or a placebo. The women were then evaluated for heat and electrical pain thresholds in skin areas that had induced sunburn. This is an accepted method of assessing response to acute pain.

"The surprising result of our study was the absence of any kind of analgesic activity of THC-standardized cannabis extract on experimentally induced pain using well-established human model procedures," study author Dr. Birgit Kraft said in a prepared statement. "Our results also seem to support the impression that high doses of cannabinoids may even cause increased sensitivity in certain pain conditions."

The study is published in the July issue of the journal Anesthesiology.

Previous research has suggested that cannabis and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC -- the main psychoactive component of marijuana) may help ease chronic pain in cancer patients, spinal cord injury patients, and people with multiple sclerosis. There have been inconsistent findings about the effects on acute pain.

This new study's findings about oral cannabis and acute pain are seemingly conclusive, according to the researchers.

"From comparisons with previous clinical data, the lack of pain relief from the cannabis dosage and oral administration in our study cannot be considered the result of inadequate dosage or insufficient intestinal absorption," Kraft said. "The high levels of THC detected in the blood of our subjects as well as the occurrence of typical THC side effects argue for sufficient availability, and thus we draw the conclusion that THC was not effective in treating acute pain."

However, cannabis may remain a viable treatment option for certain types of chronic pain.

"Pain is a very complex and subjective phenomena," Kraft said. "Chronic pain has not only been shown to lead to changes in peripheral and central neural processing, but also to be associated with psychosocial problems, physical disorders, and functional disabilities. Recent studies have indicated that cannabis can be effective in treating certain types of chronic pain and helping patients to cope by improving quality of life."

Nichiren
06-24-2008, 03:18 PM
You can pay anybody any amount to say whatever you want them to say under the "authority banner". I know too many peeps who have found MJ to be superior to any otc pain killer. I am betting a major Rx company funded this "experiment". Try NBA players association see how many folks come forward testifying to MJ pain killing ablity

BTW no one has ever claimed it was THC easing the pain.. it is the happy part of MJ.... plain THC is just that plain THC not MJ .. a plant.. that grows from the earth...

jeeesh ahhhhh plbhbhbhbh

this article is pure propoganda for some real frightened sheep

(in best Dan Akroyd cucasion voice) well it says right here dear...

argghhhhhh!

sombro
06-24-2008, 03:24 PM
hmmm.

pot isnīt aspirin and doesnīt cure sunburn. Perhaps next time they should try aftersun.

I love articles like this, utter bullshit until the last paragraph.

eg

X IS A KILLER!

X is a killer psychopath who wants to eat your kids!

In a statement by Y, X was accused of eating children a frightening old ladies.

Y said "X is an utter bastard who would shit in your kettle given half a chance" Y continues to bang on for about 10 paragraphs about what a vile an evil character X is while egged on by a dim journo.



































at court today x was cleared of all charges due to lack of evidence.

CylonBud
06-24-2008, 04:09 PM
All drugs affect people differently. MJ wont help all but does help some. Those that really have no other good options and really need it the most. This article is just plain horseshit because it says MJ doesn't help certain types of pain but doesn't say which it does. It (typically) focuses on the negatives. No one said it helped with every kind of pain known to man. It does help with certain kinds. :D

tripps
06-24-2008, 04:30 PM
This is probably not going to be a popular opinion, but I always felt medical MJ a myth, I've been smoking almost 40 years, so I feel qualified to voice my opinion. After buying good genetics, I have to say, in the evening, after a lifetime of abusing my joints, MJ does help me, eases the aches and pains. But for certain stuff, acute pain, like a toothache, I won't get high, it won't relieve that, and maybe make you focus on it more. Not a cure-all, but good for certain things. :2cents: