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UK: Woman died on cannabis drug trial

BBC Online

Monday 12 Dec 2005

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A woman developed mental health problems and later died after taking
part in trials of a cannabis-based drug, an inquest has heard.

Diabetic Rene Anderson, aged 69 from Sheffield, was taken to hospital
after starting to take Sativex to see if it would relieve pain she was
suffering.

She died in March 2004 from acute kidney failure.

The continuing inquest is expected to have implications for the use of
drugs derived from cannabis.

Useful relief

Mrs Anderson, a retired supermarket supervisor from Silkstone Close in
Frecheville, had been taking part in a trial supervised by diabetes
expert Dr Solomon Tesfaye.

He told the court he wanted to investigate whether cannabis could
provide useful relief from the severe pain experienced by diabetic
neuropathy sufferers.

Sativex, which is not yet licensed in the UK but has been granted a
licence in Canada, had shown good results in multiple sclerosis
sufferers, Dr Resfaye said.

He was first aware of Mrs Anderson's case when her family complained
about her mental problems just days after her treatment began.

Admitted to hospital

The doctor said the dose of the drug, which is taken using an oral
spray, was reduced but Mrs Anderson's daughter, Jackie Sadler, rang back
two weeks later to tell of her mother's deterioration.

Sheffield coroner Chris Dorries heard how Mrs Anderson suffered a series
of physical problems after she was admitted to hospital in October 2003,
23 days after starting to take Sativex

These included pneumonia which culminated in her death five months later.

The coroner said the purpose of the inquest was to examine what links
there were, if any, between the experimental treatment and the physical
deterioration which led to Mrs Anderson's death.

The inquest, which began on Monday, is expected to last five or six days.

 

 

 

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