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Cannabis extracts may slow MS development

A doctor who has treated a child as young as two for multiple sclerosis is hopeful the results of a clinical trial will show cannabis plant extracts may help slow the development of disability.

Professor John Zajicek said this would mark a breakthrough in treatment of the disease in its secondary progressive stage, for which treatments are largely unavailable.

Cannabinoids are proving effective in improving symptoms in the early stage, known as the "relapsing-remitting" stage. This includes reduced muscle stiffness and spasms and better bladder control in patients.

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Source: Catherine Shanahan, Irish Examiner, 02/02/2012

Posted by Andy on 02/02 at 10:09 AM in
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