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UK: Head Injury Trial for Cannabis-Type Drug
Daily Record
Monday 28 Jul 2003 PATIENTS with major head injuries are being given a cannabis-type drug to discover if it can limit brain damage. Doctors at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh are taking part in international tests of new drug dexanabinol. Based on chemicals found in cannabis, it is hoped it can improve the outcome for victims of road accidents and assaults. Serious head injuries are the most common cause of death and disability in young Britons. The drug stops chemical changes caused by head injuries which make the brain "self-destruct". Consultant Peter Andrews said: "Early trials on around 150 patients showed that brain swelling was much less in patients who were given it." A total of 1000 patients will be taking part in the trial in 69 medical centres across Europe and the US.
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