Could Medical Marijuana Have Saved Michael Jackson?

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Could Medical Marijuana Have Saved Michael Jackson?
by Bruce Mirken

Okay, let me say right up front that a) I know that headline is provocative, and b) neither I nor anyone can answer the question with any certainty given what we know and don’t know so far about Michael Jackson’s death. But the question needs to be asked.

It needs to be asked because suspicions that prescription painkillers may have been involved in Jackson’s death are strong enough that the federal Drug Enforcement Administration has been brought into the investigation. And we know that he had a documented history of battling pain and at least some acknowledged problems with prescription painkillers.

We don’t know yet what pain drugs Jackson was on or what they were prescribed for. But if he was addicted to prescription painkillers, that addiction almost certainly started with legitimate and needed treatment for real pain. And that’s where medical marijuana might have helped.

We know — repeat, we know — that marijuana can be effective against certain types of pain. As The Lancet Neurology put it a few years ago, “cannabinoids inhibit pain in virtually every experimental pain paradigm.” We know that human clinical trials such as this one have found marijuana to be effective, particularly for neuropathic pain.


And there is considerable evidence that marijuana and cannabinoids can act synergistically with opioid painkillers, providing better pain relief at lower doses than either class of drugs by itself. For example animal studies such as this one have reported that such combination therapy avoids the development of tolerance and allows effective relief with lowered opioid doses — avoiding the pattern of escalating doses that can lead to addiction and overdose risk.

And there is evidence that this same effect occurs in people. For example, in a series of cases reported in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management (which, alas, you can only access by paying for it — sorry!), patients on morphine and other narcotics were able to cut their doses roughly in half when smoked marijuana was added to their regimen.

At MPP, we hear similar stories from patients all the time: Again and again, patients tell us that use of medical marijuana allows them to cut back or eliminate the heavy doses of narcotic painkillers they’d been taking, while obtaining equal or better relief. There is enough science corroborating these accounts that they deserve to be taken seriously.

We can’t yet say that medical marijuana could have saved Michael Jackson, and we may never know that for sure. But there is simply no reasonable doubt that marijuana can help some chronic pain patients reduce both their suffering and their consumption of addictive and potentially deadly narcotics. If the U.S. government acknowledged that reality instead of denying it, lives could be saved — maybe lots of them.
 
Maybe not, but it CAN ease a lot of pain.

Marijuana should be legal, period. There are very few compelling reasons to outlaw it, and many for making it legal...
 
Maybe not, but it CAN ease a lot of pain.

Marijuana should be legal, period. There are very few compelling reasons to outlaw it, and many for making it legal...

I agree except for driving under the influence. We need to develop a good way to set intoxication limits and determine medically if you are beyond that threshold.
 
I agree except for driving under the influence. We need to develop a good way to set intoxication limits and determine medically if you are beyond that threshold.

Start from the conclusion that what you ask is not possible.

Either we legalize it with that understanding or we don't.

There is only so high you can get on marijuana. You can smoke 99 joints, its' not going to make you any higher than you were past the second joint.

The danger is when you mix it with alcohol and drive.
 
I have read some accounts of Michael Jackson requesting medication reserved for surgical procedures. Accord to that source (and others) he did not abuse drugs for recreational reasons but suffered from insomnia.

If it was insomnia that caused his use of a dangerous drug then its possible marijuana might have saved his life.

It certainly is an effective medication in pain mgmt.
 
smoking and driving is a retarded point to bring up.

Especially from the uninitiated.
You'll slow down and look for dorritos and soda's.
Not many stoners on the interstates
 
I agree except for driving under the influence. We need to develop a good way to set intoxication limits and determine medically if you are beyond that threshold.

I race downhill bikes stoned. you have no idea what you're talking about.

They call them sobriety tests.
 
Reaction times slow and confusion and ability to concentrate as the level of intoxication grows.

A. How do you measure that?

B. Marijuana is not alcohol. It is not necessarily true that the more you smoke the more "intoxicated" you become. If you don't smoke reguarly, one toke and you're "intoxicated."

C. Some smoke to heighten awareness and reaction time. Athletes for instance.

Either marijuana is legalized for what it is, or don't legalize it at all.

.. but of course it should be legalized.
 
Reaction times slow and confusion and ability to concentrate as the level of intoxication grows.

LOL
Maybe with people who are easily confused and naturally uncoordinated, but for the athleticly inclined and intelligent folks, it does none of that.

How could a stoned person race downhill mountain bikes if what you claim is true?
 
let's be honest...if it could have, he'd have been using it....apparently minor matters such as laws against drug use were not high on his radar screen.....
 
Maybe not, but it CAN ease a lot of pain.

Marijuana should be legal, period. There are very few compelling reasons to outlaw it, and many for making it legal...

EXACTLY

i've heard comments from obama about the (imo alleged) injustice of so many blacks in prison etc...make marijuana legal and you alleviate a good size of the prison population, in all races...
 
EXACTLY

i've heard comments from obama about the (imo alleged) injustice of so many blacks in prison etc...make marijuana legal and you alleviate a good size of the prison population, in all races...

it would be millions, then you could keep murders, thieves in for the sentences.
 
EXACTLY

i've heard comments from obama about the (imo alleged) injustice of so many blacks in prison etc...make marijuana legal and you alleviate a good size of the prison population, in all races...

Think of the cost saving to the American taxpayer.
 
Think of the cost saving to the American taxpayer.

no kidding, the billions the DEA gets to fight it, then we incarcerate them....just tax it like liquor and give it the same the laws...

medicinal arguments aside, marijuana is FAR, FAR less harmful than alcohol
 
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