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If upcoming study results are positive, people with multiple sclerosis may have a marijuana gum available for treatment of symptoms by 2017. The gum is made by AXIM Biotechnology, Inc. and is called MedChew Rx.
The marijuana gum has . been tested for treatment of pain andspasticity in multiple sclerosis ., and the company expects the Food and Drug Administration Ms Treatment.and the European Ms Treatment.Medicines Agency to approve the product for this use. MedChew Rx contains Ms Treatment. 5 mg Ms Treatment.of cannabidiol (CBD) and 5 mg of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and will be available by prescription.
Cannabidiol is one of more than 100 cannabinoid chemicals found in Ms Treatment. marijuana plants. It does not make people high and has been shown to possess multiple health benefits, Ms Treatment. including an ability to treat seizures and other neurological conditions. THC, another type of cannabinoid, Ms Treatment. has psychoactive properties as well as medicinal abilities.
How marijuana gum worksAccording to Dr. George E. Anastassoy, MD, DDS, MBA, chief executive officer of AXIM Biotechnology, the marijuana gum is unique because of its “precise, controlled release mechanism to the oral mucosal Ms Treatment. capillary circulation,” Ms Treatment. which means it bypasses the liver. Obtaining the marijuana components via chewing also is safer, associated with fewer side effects, and more socially acceptable Ms Treatment. than traditional methods, such as smoking or oral Ms Treatment. consumption, according to Professor John Zajicek, an expert on medical cannabis and the individual responsible for conducting AXIM’s clinical trials on pain and spasticity in multiple sclerosis Ms Treatment.
Zajicek noted in a company statement that Ms Treatment. “Chewing gum is a potentially good route as it would avoid respiratory irritations” Ms Treatment. that some people experience when smoking and that “it will deliver a prolonged dose without peaking too much.” – continue
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