Pubdate: Sat, 27 May 2000 Source: Times Record (ME) Copyright: 1999 Times Record Inc., ASC Inc Contact: 6 Industry Road, Brunswick, Maine 04011 Website: http://www.timesrecord.com/ Bookmark: additional articles on medicinal cannabis may be found at http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm MARIJUANA AS ORAL SPRAY Three years ago, the New England Journal of Medicine editorialized in favor of the medicinal value of marijuana, and there is ample evidence that marijuana can reduce nausea and vomiting among people undergoing chemotherapy, stimulate the appetites of people with AIDS, and help those with muscle spasms from chronic diseases like epilepsy. Last fall, Maine voters approved the use of marijuana if approved by physician, and a task force is now at work trying to develop a workable distribution system — but there are problems. The federal government has promised to crack down on physicians prescribing marijuana. Another concern is the issue of potency and purity. If marijuana is to be treated like a medicine, it should be dispensed in known doses. Enter a new oral "marijuana spray" being developed by a British pharmaceutical firm. It is similar to an asthma inhaler, and is said to work efficiently. The company wants to conduct clinical trials in Maine. That's a good plan. If it proves to be as effective as advertised, marijuana could truly be dispensed as a medicine — which is a far cry from providing certain people a get-out-of-jail-free card for marijuana law violations. - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder