Cannabis fails to slow progress of multiple sclerosis in study

May 29, 2012 /
Alternative therapies and devices for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)


Cannabis fails to slow progress of multiple sclerosis in study

Published May 29, 2012
Reuters
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Cannabis capsules failed to slow the progression of multiple sclerosis in a large British study, dealing a blow to hopes that the drug could provide long-term benefits for patients with the debilitating nerve disease.

Despite promising signs in earlier, shorter studies, researchers found patients who took capsules containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a key active ingredient in cannabis, fared no better than those given a placebo.

The finding is a disappointment for researchers who thought cannabis might provide a viable therapy in the disease’s secondary progressive stage, when patients have few treatment options.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/05/29/cannabis-fails-to-slow-progress-multiple-sclerosis-in-study/#ixzz1wHUEsQ6F

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