Increased Access To Therapeutic Cannabis Likely To Reduce Patients' Use Of Opiates, Other Addictive

Vicki

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Increased Access To Therapeutic Cannabis Likely To Reduce Patients' Use Of Opiates, Other Addictive Drugs

Thursday, 02 August 2012

Victoria, British Columbia: Regulating cannabis access would provide patients with an effective treatment for chronic pain and likely reduce morbidity associated with the use of prescription opiates and other pharmaceuticals, according to a review published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs.

A researcher with the Centre for Addictions Research of British Columbia reports that cannabis may be useful in the treatment of chronic pain as well as certain substance abuse disorders, and that it poses fewer risks to health than many conventional alternatives.

He writes: "When used in conjunction with opiates, cannabinoids lead to a greater cumulative relief of pain, resulting in a reduction in the use of opiates (and associated side-effects) by patients in a clinical setting. Additionally, cannabinoids can prevent the development of tolerance to and withdrawal from opiates, and can even rekindle opiate analgesia after a prior dosage has become ineffective. Novel research suggests that cannabis may be useful in the treatment of problematic substance use. These findings suggest that increasing safe access to medical cannabis may reduce the personal and social harms associated with addiction, particularly in relation to the growing problematic use of pharmaceutical opiates."

The author continues: "Since both the potential harms of pharmaceutical opiates and the relative safety of cannabis are well established, research on substitution effect suggests that cannabis may be effective in reducing the use and dependence of other substances of abuse such as illicit opiates, stimulants and alcohol. As such, there is reason to believe that a strategy aiming to maximize the therapeutic potential benefits of both cannabis and pharmaceutical cannabinoids by expanding their availability and use could potentially lead to a reduction in the prescription use of opiates, as well as other potentially dangerous pharmaceutical analgesics, licit and illicit substances, and thus a reduction in associated harms."

The author concludes, "Despite a lack of regulatory oversight by federal governments in North America, community-based medical cannabis dispensaries have proven successful at supplying patients with a safe source of cannabis within an environment conducive to healing, and may be reducing the problematic use of pharmaceutical opiates and other potentially harmful substances in their communities."

Between the years 1999 and 2007, over 65,000 people died from unintentional opioid analgesic overdose.

A previous review, appearing in the Harm Reduction Journal in January, similarly argued, "Prescribing cannabis in place of opioids for neuropathic pain may reduce the morbidity and mortality rates associated with prescription pain medications and may be an effective harm reduction strategy."

In November, clinical investigators at the University of California, San Francisco reported that vaporized cannabis augments the analgesic effects of opiates in subjects prescribed morphine or oxycodone. Authors of the study surmised that cannabis-specific interventions "may allow for opioid treatment at lower doses with fewer [patient] side effects."

For more information, please contact Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director, at: paul@norml.org. Full text of the study, "Cannabis as an Adjunct to or Substitute for Opiates in the Treatment of Chronic Pain," appears in The Journal of Psychoactive Drugs.
 

dorkus_molorkus

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see vid- this is the only person publicly fighting for medical cannabis in Aust & this is what happened to him in march. This is the police video, and he has released his copy on youtube to demonstrate his cause.

The thing that makes this even more harder to bear is that his tincture has no psycho-active properties,
AFAIK- its all cbd's, he has managed to take the THC out.

This video reduced me to tears, this all took place with a couple of hours drive from me.





PS- love your work Vicki :tup:
 
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dorkus_molorkus

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me too Vicki, me too. :(

I never wanted to be an activist, I tell my wife that I wouldnt go to jail for MJ, ever.

But, as I read more & more, I think I might have to put myself in the firing line so that people be able to have access to MMJ.
its too important to shelve ones principals for.

I sent tony Bowers an email recently asking if I could help in anyway? Asking what I can do to help?
This is worth fighting for, even tho, I know there wont be any change here in this country for at least 20years. :(

I guess principals are a surplus to requirements if one doesnt exercise them. I prefer to have them, so I better start to put them to good use.

either that or I am getting old.
I just spent today frothing at the mouth, sending emails & making phone calls because our local mayor
responded to a letter to the editior in the local paper, and made a total ass of himself.

he pulled out the ol why dont you get elected & come & do it if you dont like it? as a response to some criticism, amongst other things.

I think I agree with the school of thought regarding politicians on any level of gubmint.
'' anyone who volunteers should be disqualified as a matter of course.'' is starting to ring with some truth for me.

and frankly any dickhead can get themselves elected to local govt & have a say regarding tens of millions of dollars in expenditure.
No qualifications needed, just tell people you have a passion for the community, be able to kiss babies & look interested while some old dear bends your ear about local youf on their skateboards while you consume a cup of milky white tea and a digestive biscuit. but then continue to do fuckall, all the while suckling at the public teat.

Phew................ fuck me
rant over, thanks for reading lolz :worms:
 

Vicki

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I sent tony Bowers an email recently asking if I could help in anyway? Asking what I can do to help?
This is worth fighting for, even tho, I know there wont be any change here in this country for at least 20years. :(

Have you heard back from him yet?

Phew................ fuck me
rant over, thanks for reading lolz :worms:

LOL, it's ok to rant! I do it every time I see an injustice like this because it makes my blood boil. :mad:
 
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If he does get back to you, let me know. Now that I've watched this video, I feel connected to him. I hope everything turns out ok for him. :(
 

t-dub

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I can't even imagine being arrested and put through the system. As sick as we are it would be a complete disaster, I'm barely comfortable at home, let alone anywhere else. How would a jail even begin to understand my needs or take care of them? Hope he is ok.
 
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I can't even imagine being arrested and put through the system. As sick as we are it would be a complete disaster, I'm barely comfortable at home, let alone anywhere else. How would a jail even begin to understand my needs or take care of them? Hope he is ok.

I'm in the same boat too. I take several meds a day (not just cannabis), and going w/o them makes me really sick. It would be horrible. :(
 
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