Pubdate: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 Source: Cleveland Free Times (OH) Copyright: 2003 Cleveland Free Times Media Contact: http://www.freetimes.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1385 Author: Jim White, Vice-President, Ohio Patient Network Cited: Ohio Patient Network www.ohiopatient.net Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03.n1887.a04.html PROBLEMS WITH THE PILL "A Fathers Tale" (12/3) demonstrates only one of the known problems with the pill form of marijuana - that people suffering from severe nausea can't keep a pill down. Others problems include the fact that the pill contains only one of 60 known active cannabinoids. These other cannabinoids have been shown to be quite effective in clinical trials in Great Britain. The dosage is extremely difficult to control. Even with varying available doses, most patients complain that they get too "high" with no relief, or get no relief at all - evidence that natural cannabinoids work in conjunction to provide relief. The time the pill takes to provide relief is up to a hour and a half in some cases. Smoking cannabis may seem crude by today's standards, but it is in fact the most effective means of delivering the cannabinoids directly to the bloodstream. Vaporization, another means of inhalation, is as effective as smoking, while eliminating the particulate matter (smoke) from the process. The ultimate irony of the marijuana pill is that, despite the insistence by the government that marijuana has no medical use, they also insist that people who may benefit from marijuana take a synthetic cannabis pill instead. Marijuana should be regulated for medical use, and government should stay out of the business of patients and their doctors. Jim White Vice President, Ohio Patient Network Oregon, Ohio - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin