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05-16-2006, 08:18 PM #1OPSenior Member
FDA does it again
Last month the FDA announced thatthey had found that marijuana had no signifigant medical value.
April 21 "In a statement, the FDA said it, along with other agencies in the Health and Human Services Department, has concluded that "no sound scientific studies supported medical use of marijuana for treatment in the United States, and no animal or human data supported the safety or efficacy of marijuana for general medical use."
Yesterday, however, they gave Eli Lilly, a big pharmacuetical company, the go ahead to sell a synthetic version of THC to treat nauseau.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060516/..._me/pot_pill_2
Hmnn, if it has no medical value, why approve a synthetic version???
Makes you wonder, doesn't it???Fengzi Reviewed by Fengzi on . FDA does it again Last month the FDA announced thatthey had found that marijuana had no signifigant medical value. April 21 "In a statement, the FDA said it, along with other agencies in the Health and Human Services Department, has concluded that "no sound scientific studies supported medical use of marijuana for treatment in the United States, and no animal or human data supported the safety or efficacy of marijuana for general medical use." Yesterday, however, they gave Eli Lilly, a big pharmacuetical Rating: 5