The McGill Tribune Vol. 24 Issue 16

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NEWS: Songs in the key of ^Failing student musicians tell all.

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A&E: Not every ad is dull. See the one per cent that's actually cool.

SPORTS: Rôtisserie chicken-The Trib's tribute to fantasy football.

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS' SOCIETY OF MCGILL UNIVERSITY

Puffing the pain away Study looks into safety of medicinal marijuana MATTHEW HENDY

DJ Casper heats up with hip hop under the big top. See SnOAP band reviews on page 19.

It's not the end of the world... or is it? Mother Nature: friend, foe... or your very worst nightmare? From tropical storms to Doomsday-causing meteors, Features examines our natural world.

The M c G ill U niversity H ealth C entre is p a r­ tic ip a tin g in a p io n e e rin g scientific study on the effects o f m e d ica l m a riju a na use. S in ce 2 0 0 1 , the C a n a d ia n M e d ic a l M a riju a n a A ccess R egulations have granted patients w ith severe p a in an d certain other sym ptom s access to c a n n a bis fo r m e d ica l pur­ poses. Today, 1 0 to 15 per cent o f C a n a d ia n s suffering from c h ro n ic p a in le g a lly use ca n n a bis as a n a n a lg e sic. H ow ever, the m e d ica l com m unity know s little a b o u t the possible long-term effects that regular c a n n a b is use m ight have on patients w ith p a in . For instance, these patients often take other m ed ica tio n s such as p a in relievers a n d a n tid e p re s sa n ts, b u t the in te ra c tio n b e tw e e n those drugs a n d m arijuana has not yet been s cie n tifica lly investigated. " W e need much m ore inform ation on the safety issues fa c in g these patients," s a id Dr. M a rk W a re , a p hysician a t the M U H C Pain C entre. W a re also heads the M U H C branch o f the "C a n n a b is fo r the M a n a g e m e n t o f Pain: Assessment o f S afety Study,” a ls o know n as C O M P A S S . This c lin ic a l trial fo llo w s 1 ,4 0 0 c h ro n ic p a in patients a t e ig h t d ifferent sites a cro ss C a n a d a , 3 5 0 o f w h o m w ill use c a n n a b is as p a rt o f their pain-alleviation regi­ men. H e a n d the M U H C C O M P A S S site w ill fo llo w 2 0 0 p a in patients, 5 0 o f w h o m w ill use c a n n a bis. C O M P A S S p a rticip a nts suffer from "hardto-treat ne u ro p ath ic o r muscle p a in , such as spinal c o rd injuries, m ultiple sclerosis, an d arthritis," sa id W a re . They w ill be ste a d ily m onitored for on e y e a r a n d then p e rio d ic a lly assessed over tw o years. The researchers w ill be on the lookout for a ra n g e o f safety issues such as d a m a g e to kid­ ney, liver, heart, a n d lung functions, as w e ll as a n y adverse c o g n itiv e effects. "A ch ie f g o a l o f the study is to determ ine h o w m a riju a n a interacts w ith other chem icals,"

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said W a re . "The participants w ill b e instructed to continue taking their prescription o r over-thecounter painkillers a n d antidepressants.” The C O M P A S S study is the first o f its kind, both n a tio n a lly a n d inte rn a tio n a lly. A m p le research has been con d u cte d in the past con­ cerning the effectiveness o f m arijuana as an a n a lg e s ic , b u t never b e fo re has a n y o n e attem pted to investigate its safety as used for m e d ica l purposes. O n e question this study raises is w hether the C a n a d ia n governm ent w ill m ove to b ro a d ­ en p u b lic access to this type o f treatm ent if the results o f the study in d ic a te that m arijuana use fo r p a in is safe. As the mom ent, o n ly those C a n a d ia n s w h o m eet v e ry s p e cific m e d ica l cri­ teria m ay le g a lly use m arijuana. M oreover, e lig ib le c a n d id a te s for m edical m arijuana must be vetted b y the fe d e ra l governSee PAIN, page 3.

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This Week in McGill Athletics Sat., Jan. 15 (W) 6 pm, (M) 8 pm Basketball vs Bishop’S (Love Hall) Sun., Jan. 16 at 1 pm Martlet Hockey vs Niagara (McConnell Arena) Sun.| Jan. 16 (W) 1 pm, (M) 3 pm Volleyball vs Laval (lovi-wd Congratulations to the 2004 Fall Conference Champions & National Medallists

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Martlet Soccer QSSF Champs & CIS Silver Medallists, Redmen Soccer CIS Silver Medallists Martlet Rugby QSSF Champs, Redmen Rugby QSSF Champs. Martlet Cross Country QSSF Champs, Rowing Men’s Heavy Weight 8’s CURC Silver Medallists, Redbird Baseball QSSF League Champs

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