Pubdate: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 Source: Detroit Free Press (MI) Copyright: 2000 Detroit Free Press Contact: http://www.freep.com/ Forum: http://www.freep.com/webx/cgi-bin/WebX Author: Patricia Anstett - Free Press Medical Writer MARIJUANA LINKED TO HEART ATTACKS Risk For Older People Is Higher, Study Says Marijuana may trigger heart attacks in middle-aged and elderly people, a new study says. The research, to be presented today at an American Heart Association seminar in San Diego, is believed to be the first to document the increased risk of heart attacks in marijuana smokers. It raises questions about whether marijuana should be approved for pain relief, the authors said. Marijuana causes the heart to increase by 40 beats a minute. It also causes a person's blood pressure to increase when lying down then fall quickly when standing up, said Dr. Murray Mittleman, director of cardiovascular epidemiology at Beth Israel-Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Mittleman studied marijuana use in 3,882 patients who had heart attacks. About 124 were current marijuana users, and 37 smoked pot within 24 hours before their heart attack. Of the 37, 9 used it within one hour before experiencing heart symptoms. "We found that during the first hour after use, the risk of a heart attack is 4.8 times higher than during periods of non-use," Mittleman said. "In the second hour, the risk drops to 1.7 times higher. The short-term risk is considerable, especially for older patients with other risk factors, and we now have millions of baby boomers who are reaching the age when the risk of coronary heart disease increases for both men and women." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea