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Study: Cannabinoid Spray Helps Calm Spasticity in Spinal Cord Injuries
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Study: Cannabinoid Spray Helps Calm Spasticity in Spinal Cord Injuries

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By <span class="reviewer" itemprop="author">Monterey Bud </span> on <span class="dtreviewed"> <time class="value-datetime" datetime="2017-09-26T09:49:49+00:00" itemprop="datePublished"> September 26th, 2017</time></span>








New research indicates Sativex a cannabis-derived pharmaceutical can mitigate spasticity associated with prolonged spinal cord injury.




Conducted by a group of Spanish doctors from the Hospital Universitario y Politcnico, La Fe, Valencia, Spain, a six-month study revealed that Sativex (a cannabinoid-based spray) may provide relief where Western medicine has failed.




Sativex Study



A comparatively small observational study, 15 patients participated in the orally administered drug delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol-cannabidiol research. The study found that patients diagnosed with chronic spinal cord injuries with refractory spasticity benefited from the cannabis-based medicine. ...














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