State Health Department Studies In addition to the published research there have been a series of six studies conducted by state health departments under research protocols approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.The focus of these studies, conducted by six state health agencies was the use of marijuana as an anti-emetic for cancer patients. The studies, conducted in California, Georgia, New Mexico, New York, Michigan and Tennessee, compared marijuana to antiemetics available by prescription, including the synthetic THC pill, Marinol. Marijuana was found to be an effective and safe antiemetic in each of the studies and more effective than other drugs for many patients. Author: Kevin B. Zeese, Esq. Date: Nov. 6, 1988 Summary: Detailed summary of previous studies' findings, by attorney in federal marijuana rescheduling cases. Please check out the links below for valuable scientific information on marijuana: http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies/study.php http://www.cmcr.ucsd.edu/geninfo/marijuana.htm http://safeaccessnow.org/downloads/MMJ_Research.pdf |