Pubdate: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 Source: Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) Copyright: 2001 The Ottawa Citizen Contact: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/326 Author: Germaine Cornellier Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmjcn.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal - Canada) MARIJUANA PROVIDES RELIEF Re: Marijuana no better than codeine: study, July 6. The article says "marijuana is no more powerful a painkiller than codeine" and if we have drugs better than codeine, why would we "introduce something that's about as good"? In my experience, the use of marijuana for medical purposes is for nausea relief rather than pain relief. The medications associated with HIV and chemotherapy treatment have a nauseating effect. For full effectiveness, HIV medications must be taken faithfully and without fail. Less than 95-per-cent compliance could lead to drug resistance. Vomiting medications reduces their effectiveness. Some medications need to be taken on a full stomach and some people become too nauseated to eat. Medications taken on an empty stomach are also reduced in effectiveness. The article mentions "drugs that are better than codeine." Is the person quoted, Fiona Campbell, referring to Demerol, Percodan, Percocet and morphine? These drugs cause symptoms of disorientation, dizziness, poor coordination numbness and muscle twitching far more severe than marijuana, and are habit-forming. Rather than relief from acute pain, marijuana provides relief of chronic pain and chronic fatigue. Yes, there is some comfort for the mind when smoking marijuana. I think people dealing with issues such as death and dying deserve at least that much. Germaine Cornellier, Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: GD