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 News: Sativex (Marijuana Spray for MS) Approved in Canada

Marijuana (Sativex)A liquid spray containing the active elements of marijuana has been approved in Canada for the treatment of nerve pain associated with multiple sclerosis. The therapy, called Sativex and marketed by Bayer and GW Pharmaceuticals, is not yet available anywhere else, though approval in the UK is widely expected in the next year.

In clinical trials, Sativex showed significant pain relief versus placebo, as well as a reduction in pain-related sleep disorders. The drug is administered by a spray into the mouth and patients can avoid the mind-altering "side effects" of marijuana by adjusting their dosing.

“Effective pain control and management are extremely important in a disease like MS,” said Dr. Allan Gordon, Neurologist and Director of the Wasser Pain Management Centre, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario. “The approval of Sativex in Canada reflects the urgent need for additional treatment options in the field of neuropathic pain in MS.”

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 News: Marijuana-based MS drug to be available soon in UK

Marijuana (Sativex)A cannabis-based (Marijuana) medicine for multiple sclerosis sufferers could be available on prescription in Britain by the summer, according to its manufacturer.

"For someone who has pain or spasticity if that can be relieved then many people say they can live with their MS as a disease -- if they can get rid of some of the symptoms that go with the condition."

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 Treatments: Sativex (Marijuana Treatment for MS) Update

Marijuana (Sativex)Some news on Sativex from Friday, December 5th:

GW Pharmaceuticals added 19p to 177 1/2p after broker Evolution Beeson Gregory repeated 'buy' advice, and told clients that recent falls had been overdone.

It expects regulatory approval early next year for Sativex, GW's treatment for multiple sclerosis, which it saw boosting shares by up to 50%.

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Which is an interesting contrast to the last news we heard about Sativex from the company itself on November 28, 2003:

"GW Pharmaceuticals have warned investors that their new drug Sativex may yet have to wait until next autumn for approval from the government's medicines regulator. The news is a blow not only to GW but also to Multiple Sclerosis sufferers who have long been campaigning to be allowed to use a cannabis drug to relieve their symptoms. Trial data has shown that Sativex is an effective treatment for bladder problems and muscle stiffness but GW has also applied for approval for the drug to treat neuropathic pain. It is this issue where the drug's approval has stumbled. Neuropathic pain, pain caused by a diseased or damaged nervous system, is widely viewed as impossible to treat so such an indication would be a massive breakthrough for GW. Unfortunately the MHRA are likely to ask for more trials next year before they give such a groundbreaking approval.

A spokesman for GW said "The process is continuing as expected. There is a month to go and we are confident of getting approval. We have always said the timing was going to be in the hands of the regulator"."

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You can check the quote for GW Pharmaceuticals (on the London Stock Exchange) here

Note: View our encyclopedia entry on Sativex here


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