Tuesday, November 24, 2009

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cannabis as a medicine

In many cultures was used cannabis as a medicine and the ethno-pharmacological research describes a variety of diseases in which cannabis externally or internally applied help to. The traditional applications are in part still valid today, some of them but not hold a substantive review of modern state, or have their meaning from the modern development of more specific drugs is lost.
The use of cannabis products is to be denied, especially in diseases of interest, in which the known therapeutics and drugs occasionally or may cause excessive adverse side effects. These include

· before all the appetizing and übelkeitsvermindernden properties that can be used in cancer, AIDS and hepatitis C,
• the muscle-relaxing effects to find organically caused spasticity in the context of spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis use
· bewegungsharmonisierende effects in hyperkinetic syndromes such as Tourette's syndrome and dystonia, which are characterized by slow, sustained muscle contractions may be used
• the relief of pain migraine, neuralgia, and all pain disorders in which a relaxation of the muscles beneficial effect, such as menstrual pain, abdominal pain in chronic bowel disease, ulcerative colitis,
· anti-epileptic properties,
· Reduction of intraocular pressure in glaucoma (glaucoma).
Other possible applications there is in asthma, since THC has bronchienerweiterend, depression and withdrawal symptoms in opiate, benzodiazepine and alcohol abstinence. Since February 1998
is THC, which related to the medicinal use of dronabinol is usually called, a prescription able in Germany on a narcotics prescription from any doctor. Through an international pharmacy can be imported into the United States as a drug approved dronabinol drug MarinolÒ from abroad. Dronabinol is also small manufactured since early 1999 by a German company for the therapeutic application.
(For detailed information on the use of cannabis as medicine can be obtained from the Association for Cannabis as Medicine (ACM) in Cologne

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