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UK: Cannabis helps MS bladder control

The BBC

Friday 28 Sep 2001

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Patients with advanced multiple sclerosis (MS) often suffer bladder
problems - and cannabis may be able to help.

Early results of a clinical trial at the National Hospital for Neurology
and Neurosurgery suggest that the cannabis improves bladder complaints.

All the patients taking part were wheelchair users and no previous
treatments had been able to improve their bladder problems.

Professor Clare Fowler, who is leading the trial, said: "Bladder
dysfunction is a significant problem for many sufferers of advanced MS.

"The results show this is an effective treatment, which could improve
quality of life, but further research is needed."

Tongue spray

The cannabis was provided in an under the tongue spray, and patients were
able to take as much or as little as they liked, up to a maximum dose.

Paulene Winn, a patient taking part in the trial, said: "My bladder
functioning is vastly improved.

"Previously I needed to empty my bladder 17 to 20 times every 24 hours.

"I was plagued with urgency, frequency and incontinence. Now I feel much
more confident about going out and my bladder doesn't seem to rule my life."

The study was funded by the Medicinal Cannabis Research Foundation and the
MS Research Trust.

This is just one of several trials testing extracts of cannabis against
both other symptoms of MS, and other problems like cancer and
post-operative pain.

Patients have reported that cannabis -often obtained illegally - can offer
relief to symptoms such as muscle stiffness.

 

 

 

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