Wider Use Of Cannabis Therapy Could Reduce Prescription Pain Drug Deaths

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Wider Use Of Cannabis Therapy Could Reduce Prescription Pain Drug Deaths
by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
January 3, 2012
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Physicians who prescribe opioid drugs to patients with neuropathy (nerve pain) ought to consider recommending cannabis as an alternative therapy, according to a peer-reviewed paper published online this week in the Harm Reduction Journal.

“There is sufficient evidence of safety and efficacy for the use of (cannabis/cannabinoids) in the treatment of nerve pain relative to opioids,” the commentary states. “In states where medicinal cannabis is legal, physicians who treat neuropathic pain with opioids should evaluate their patients for a trial of cannabis and prescribe it when appropriate prior to using opioids. … 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.”

The author notes that between the years 1999 and 2006, “approximately 65,000 people died from opioid analgesic overdose.” By contrast, he writes “[N]o one has ever died from an overdose of cannabis.”

In clinical trials, inhaled cannabis has been consistently shown to reduce neuropathic pain of diverse causes in subjects unresponsive to standard pain therapies.

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.”

Neuropathy affects between five percent and 10 percent of the US population. The condition is often unresponsive to conventional analgesic medications such as opiates and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
 
there are times i think our drug industry should be charged with elder abuse for neglecting the benefits of marijuana. if the drug industry would be honest and admit the benefits of marijuana, washington stooges would bend over and make medicinal marijuana legal. however, they bow down to their drug lord masters.
 
there are times i think our drug industry should be charged with elder abuse for neglecting the benefits of marijuana. if the drug industry would be honest and admit the benefits of marijuana, washington stooges would bend over and make medicinal marijuana legal. however, they bow down to their drug lord masters.

Run for office!
 
I also said I was juvenile many times

lol

it always cracks me up that some people peg me as this uber conservative or hack. i don't care which aisle the person belongs, i care about the issues. unfortunately, there is no politician that represents all my beliefs etc.....which btw....is one of the reasons my aunt thinks i should run for office, that and my good looks. may be she blessed :)

the sad fact is, our government is beholden money. our government, however, does its best to represent the will of the people. there is no other government on earth that does it better...imo. there is no government on earth that is no beholden to money. most liberals are hilarious by their cries of - oh the pubs are only beholden to the rich - yet....their own party is also beholden to the rich.

if i ever ran for office, it would be local only. and it would only be in california. i know many pubs think california is the den of evil conservatives, but it is not. especially in certain central coast towns. while liberal social policies are the norm, conservative fiscal policies have a heavy influence. for example:

i don't see how small government pubs can advocate against homosexual marriage. in contrast, i can see how some libertarians view me as conservative because i believe marijuana should be legal, but not cocaine or the like.

political views try, far to often, to fit a round block in a square peg. i've done the research on marijuana, i debated the issue in college and while not the most knowledgeable, consider myself well informed. imo.........marijuana is far less harmful than alcohol. yet, alcohol is legal. why?
 
Wider Use Of Cannabis Therapy Could Reduce Prescription Pain Drug Deaths
by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
January 3, 2012
**

Physicians who prescribe opioid drugs to patients with neuropathy (nerve pain) ought to consider recommending cannabis as an alternative therapy, according to a peer-reviewed paper published online this week in the Harm Reduction Journal.

“There is sufficient evidence of safety and efficacy for the use of (cannabis/cannabinoids) in the treatment of nerve pain relative to opioids,” the commentary states. “In states where medicinal cannabis is legal, physicians who treat neuropathic pain with opioids should evaluate their patients for a trial of cannabis and prescribe it when appropriate prior to using opioids. … 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.”

The author notes that between the years 1999 and 2006, “approximately 65,000 people died from opioid analgesic overdose.” By contrast, he writes “[N]o one has ever died from an overdose of cannabis.”

In clinical trials, inhaled cannabis has been consistently shown to reduce neuropathic pain of diverse causes in subjects unresponsive to standard pain therapies.

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.”

Neuropathy affects between five percent and 10 percent of the US population. The condition is often unresponsive to conventional analgesic medications such as opiates and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

I checked the Canadian government medical marahauna site.

(Excerpt)The cost for dried marihuana for medical purposes is $5/gram plus applicable taxes (minimum of 5 grams per month). The cost for marihuana seeds is $20/package (30 seeds/package) plus applicable taxes. (End) http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/marihuana/supply-approvis/instruct-ord-comm-eng.php

That's $150.00/ounce! I recall in my youth it used to cost $20.00/ounce. Not being a pot smoker is $150.00/ounce a reasonable price?
 
I checked the Canadian government medical marahauna site.

(Excerpt)The cost for dried marihuana for medical purposes is $5/gram plus applicable taxes (minimum of 5 grams per month). The cost for marihuana seeds is $20/package (30 seeds/package) plus applicable taxes. (End) http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/marihuana/supply-approvis/instruct-ord-comm-eng.php

That's $150.00/ounce! I recall in my youth it used to cost $20.00/ounce. Not being a pot smoker is $150.00/ounce a reasonable price?

depends on the quality

btw..."in my youth"....what did $20 buy you?

:D
 
depends on the quality

btw..."in my youth"....what did $20 buy you?

:D

That was the price of an ounce of pot. Regular grade. Then there was high potency stuff called Thai Stick(?). It came wrapped around what looked like a popsicle stick. There was also Acapulco Gold. I think it was Cheech and Chong who composed the little jingle, "No stems, no seeds that you don't need. Acapulco Gold is bad-ass weed." The really low quality stuff was referred to as Toledo Window Box.

Is there a regular quality today like all domestic beer being the same price or is it more like liquor with many different brands available?
 
Wider Use Of Cannabis Therapy Could Reduce Prescription Pain Drug Deaths
by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
January 3, 2012
**

Physicians who prescribe opioid drugs to patients with neuropathy (nerve pain) ought to consider recommending cannabis as an alternative therapy, according to a peer-reviewed paper published online this week in the Harm Reduction Journal.

“There is sufficient evidence of safety and efficacy for the use of (cannabis/cannabinoids) in the treatment of nerve pain relative to opioids,” the commentary states. “In states where medicinal cannabis is legal, physicians who treat neuropathic pain with opioids should evaluate their patients for a trial of cannabis and prescribe it when appropriate prior to using opioids. … 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.”

The author notes that between the years 1999 and 2006, “approximately 65,000 people died from opioid analgesic overdose.” By contrast, he writes “[N]o one has ever died from an overdose of cannabis.”

In clinical trials, inhaled cannabis has been consistently shown to reduce neuropathic pain of diverse causes in subjects unresponsive to standard pain therapies.

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.”

Neuropathy affects between five percent and 10 percent of the US population. The condition is often unresponsive to conventional analgesic medications such as opiates and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

i live in ca and have a medical marijuana license, but it does me no good

if i take enough to block the pain i am nearly comatose, i wish it did work as i am already having difficulty since i am taking oxy and norco

i am not maxed out, but the handwriting is on the wall

before long, i will have to go to a hospital and go through withdrawal and start over

normally i would just have knee replacements but i also have a history of leg infections and the doctors are very reluctant to operate because of it

oh well

ps my brother schadenfreude has hospice nurses taking care of him and the doctors give him two to three weeks, soon he will join has beloved wife but we will miss him
 
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I checked the Canadian government medical marahauna site.

(Excerpt)The cost for dried marihuana for medical purposes is $5/gram plus applicable taxes (minimum of 5 grams per month). The cost for marihuana seeds is $20/package (30 seeds/package) plus applicable taxes. (End) http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/marihuana/supply-approvis/instruct-ord-comm-eng.php

That's $150.00/ounce! I recall in my youth it used to cost $20.00/ounce. Not being a pot smoker is $150.00/ounce a reasonable price?

Quality Pot outside of Cali can be $400 to $500 an ounce if you can get it.
The best seeds are coming from Amersterdam and people Pay upwars of $75 pac of 10
 
i live in ca and have a medical marijuana license, but it does me no good

if i take enough to block the pain i am nearly comatose, i wish it did work as i am already having difficulty since i am taking oxy and norco

i am not maxed out, but the handwriting is on the wall

before long, i will have to go to a hospital and go through withdrawal and start over

normally i would just have knee replacements but i also have a history of leg infections and the doctors are very reluctant to operate because of it

oh well

ps my brother schadenfreude has hospice nurses taking care of him and the doctors give him two to three weeks, soon he will join has beloved wife but we will miss him

I'm assuming you tried several strains and canabanoids?
 
I checked the Canadian government medical marahauna site.

(Excerpt)The cost for dried marihuana for medical purposes is $5/gram plus applicable taxes (minimum of 5 grams per month). The cost for marihuana seeds is $20/package (30 seeds/package) plus applicable taxes. (End) http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/marihuana/supply-approvis/instruct-ord-comm-eng.php

That's $150.00/ounce! I recall in my youth it used to cost $20.00/ounce. Not being a pot smoker is $150.00/ounce a reasonable price?

if it works it is a blessing not to be on opiates, natural or synthetic
 
I'm assuming you tried several strains and canabanoids?

yes

it did not matter as i got so stoned i could not function before it cut through the pain

we have a wide selection available

the stuff they have today is much stronger than when i was young - i am 66 now
 
yes

it did not matter as i got so stoned i could not function before it cut through the pain

we have a wide selection available

the stuff they have today is much stronger than when i was young - i am 66 now

the show Weed wars on a dispensery in La showed several chronically ill people that didn't want the stoned affect but they had high canabanoid low THC which helped them, sorry I don't rember the strain.
 
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