Pubdate: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 Source: Daily Mail (UK) Copyright: 1999 Associated Newspapers Ltd Contact: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/ Author: Beezy Marsh Contact: dailymail.co.uk MS PATIENTS RECRUITED TO TEST CANNABIS PILL A STUDY to test the pain relief cannabis can give people with multiple sclerosis could pave the way to the drug's legalisation. The Medical research Council has approved a grant of nearly one million pounds for the first clinical trial into the health effects of regularly taking cannabis. People with MS, which effects the brain and spinal cord, say cannabis can ease he pain, muscle stiffness, sickness and tremors associated with the illness. Doctors are preparing to recruit 650 patients for the three-year trial which will test whether extracts from the Class B drug can really offer effective relief. Campaigners say up to 10,000 of Britain's 65,000 MS patients break the law by using cannabis to relieve the symptoms for which there is no known cure. Several have been prosecuted. The British Medical Association wants any ingredients in the drug that prove beneficial in trials to be made available on prescription. The MRC research will be co-ordinate by Dr John Zajicek, a consultant neurologist at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, who specialises in treating MS. The study will look at the ability of chemicals in cannabis to relieve severe muscle stiffness, known as spasticity, in the legs. MS patients, aged between 18 and 65, will be given one of three treatments in capsule form: extract of cannabis, tetrahydrocannabinol (a constituent of cannabis) or a placebo. 'If cannabis alone is found to offer the best relief for patients then we will have to publish that evidence and the Government will have to make its own decision about whether the drug should be legalised," said Dr Zajicek. Peter Cardy, chief executive of the MS Society, said: "Thousands of people with MS suffer from the often very painful symptoms of spasticity." He said that it was inacceptable that many were driven to break the law." - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck