Medicinal Marijuana: The Replacement for Very Dangerous Drugs May 17, 2007 by Dr. Phillip Leveque for Salem-News.com  Salem News

Molalla, Ore. -- When I was ordered before the Oregon Board of Medicinal Examiners, the first question I was asked by Dr. Spokas, the chairman, from Ontario, Oregon, was “Dr. Leveque don’t you know that marijuana is very addicting and very dangerous?” Frankly, I didn’t know or believe this and all of my experience with fifty years study and 4000 patients told me this was totally false, but when one is facing a “Spanish inquisition” with psychological “thumb screws” or “hanging”, I decided to answer “maybe for some people”.

I didn’t believe a word of it. I didn’t dare ask where he got his information but I assumed it came from the U.S. government, which has produced false propaganda for 70 plus years.

Marijuana is far less addictive and less dangerous than Starbuck’s espresso.

The Oregon Medicinal Marijuana Law allows the use of marijuana for Cancer, HIV/AIDS, Alzheimer’s rage, Glaucoma, chronic pain, chronic nausea, chronic spasms, Multiple Sclerosis and seizures.

As a retired Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, I accepted this with a grain of salt but when I started seeing patients, I was astonished and pleased that indeed the above conditions were “miraculously” alleviated by the use of medicinal marijuana.

I was further astonished when I was told by the patients “marijuana is much better than any prescription I have been given". Further questioning of patients indicated it was better than the morphine-like painkillers, such as Oxycontin, Percodan or Demerol. It was also better than the Valium-like tranquilizers, such as Xanax, and Ambien, etc. and even the anti-depressants, such as Elavil, Trazadone, etc. and the really heavy anti-depressants, such as Prozac, Zoloft, etc.

Another, almost strange, report was that it was preferred to Aspirin and Tylenol, etc. because it worked faster with no stomach or liver damage.

For a retired Professor of Pharmacology, the patient’s reports were really a “blockbuster”. The biggest surprise came really quickly by Viet Nam veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. They had been given every kind of medication, which gave minimal, if any, relief and many suffers simply turned to alcohol stupefaction to blot out PTSD battle stress.

The latter had become a tragedy for many as they had discovered in Viet Nam the marijuana was an excellent tranquilizer, better than any standard drug or alcohol.

Literature review for current Marijuana Therapy led me to “O’Shaughnessy's, The Journal of Cannabis in Clinical Practice”, a newspaper-like magazine published by a group of California Marijuana Specialists, which are providing the cutting edge for information on the subject.

California is the leading marijuana state with about 300,000 legal marijuana patients. I am not / was not surprised to see that the reports of the fifteen doctors in the journal correspond with my own experiences. In fact, Dr. Tod Mikuriya has found that marijuana provides relief for about 200 specific diseases. It seems like marijuana could be / should be the first choice drug rather than the last.

Cannabis / marijuana medicines were at one time the “drugs of choice” in the United States, until they were declared illegal. They had been used for 100 specific medicinal problems through the use of about 30 prescription medicines:

Eli Lilly, Parke Davis, etc. Pharmaceutical companies made their first medicines from Cannabis a 100 years ago! Click Here to See for Yourself! An actual bottle of Lloyd Specific Medicine (see label for details) Era 1941  - (Mfg. By Lloyd Brothers Cincinnati Ohio)  Label reads: Specific Medicines /  CANNABIS. - Absolute Alcohol 74%, LLOYD BROTHERS, CINCINNATI, O. Specific Indications: Nervous depression, tendency to melancholia, with wakefulness.  Mental illusions or delusions, and forgetfulness. Uses: To relieve the above conditions, especially if there be pain in the stomach, or distress and discomfort in the pelvic organs especially; frequency of urination, or tenesmus or cystitis.  Dose: R. Sp. Med. Cannabis, gtt. v to 3ss. Water, 3iv.  The range of action of this remedy, although classed as a mild one, is quite wide.  It especially controls gastric pain, and directly influences pain in the pelvis, especially if the specific indications herein given are present.  There are certain conditions of the brain and nervous system which are directly affected by it.  It is useful in hysterical patients, and in the mild forms of insanity in women, especially if these be due to menstrual irregularities which are the cause of pain.  It is useful in delirium, with restlessness, after protracted fevers, and in cerebro-spinal meningitis.  In functional disorders of the stomach, with pain, given in conjunction with directly indicated remedies, it is of much value.  It does not suppress secretion or disarrange the functional operations of the gastro-intestinal organs.  Certain erratic pains in the bowels are controlled by it.  It allays abnormal sexual appetite; is given with good results in gonorrhea and controls chordee, priapism and spermatorrhea, and soothes metal anxiety present with these conditions.  It cures strangury, spasmodic stricture, painful urination, burning and scalding in passing urine, and frequent urination.  It is a remedy for insomnia, especially where, during brief sleep, there are unpleasant dreams.   Ellingwood. POISON:  ANTIDOTE. - Emetic of mustard, followed by large draughts of warm water, then strong tea or coffee.  Arouse patient and keep him in motion.

Dr. Phillip is a Combat Infantryman, Physician and Toxicologist. He served with distinction in World War II, at one time taking 26 Nazi officers into custody that he and one other soldier discovered.


Please also read: Long Term Exposure To Cannabis

Ed Note: Dr. Phillip Leveque is yet again courageous this time as Physician who serves the medical community and the community at large, with distinction.



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