maestro
- 23 Nov 2006 06:50
http://thc4ms.org/sativexindex.php
Sativex - Basic Information http://www.budbuddies.com/sativex_info.htm
What is Sativex?
Sativex is an oral spray containing a cannabis extract produced by GW Pharmaceuticals. You take it by spraying it under your tongue or to the inside of your cheeks. You can control the dose of Sativex you take by varying the number of sprays.
What symptoms will Sativex help with?
Sativex has been made available for relief of symptoms associated with MS. It has not been specified for any particular symptom. Information from GW Pharmaceuticals says clinical trials conducted in people with MS have shown promising results in the relief of spasticity, nerve pain, sleep disturbance, and bladder symptoms.
How can I get a prescription for Sativex?
Sativex is an unlicensed medicine, the decision whether to prescribe it is entirely at the discretion of the prescribing physician as it is also directly their responsibility. If your doctor decides that Sativex is appropriate for you and wishes to prescribe it, they should write on the prescription the medical condition for which it is being prescribed eg MS, neuropathic pain caused by . The reason for this is that as Sativex is an unlicensed medicine GW Pharmaceuticals have to approve each prescription and have been asked to keep a patient registry of what the drug is being used for.
I have MS. Does this mean I am automatically entitled to get Sativex from my GP?
Your GP will take into account your particular circumstances and other factors and will make a decision based on your own case. There may be reasons that Sativex does not suit you. In clinical trials, Sativex has been used in people who have not gained adequate relief from their existing treatment. While a large proportion of people with MS are helped further during treatment with Sativex, some people may not improve at all.
Why might my GP refuse to prescribe Sativex?
Sativex is not suitable for everyone. It is also not recommended for some groups of people. For example, pregnant women, the under 18 year old age group, and those with a history of a psychotic disorder would not be eligible.
Can I get a second opinion if my GP refuses to prescribe it?
As with any treatment decision, you are entitled to a second opinion.
What are the side effects? How will it react to the other drugs I take?
GW Pharmaceuticals has prepared detailed advice to GPs on warnings and precautions related to the use of Sativex. You should discuss this with your GP.
Can I drive while taking Sativex?
You are warned not to drive or do anything that needs unimpaired judgement and coordination after taking Sativex.
Will I need to pay for Sativex?
The cost of Sativex is estimated to be around 4-5 a day for a typical user. However, because Sativex is used according to each person's response, some people will use more, and some use less than the typical amount. Whether you have to pay for this will depend on local NHS arrangements and your GP or pharmacist can advise you further. This is in addition to standard prescription charges.
maestro
- 08 Dec 2006 20:28
- 2 of 14
can't believe the lack of interest in this awesome share...are you all that thick or what?
Big Al
- 08 Dec 2006 21:27
- 3 of 14
Yeah man, maestro. Koolist share, bro!
Roll another one .................... just like the other one.
Chow,
Bob
maestro
- 08 Dec 2006 21:38
- 4 of 14
except for the 3750 bot traders..i'll have them bastards one day
Big Al
- 08 Dec 2006 22:30
- 5 of 14
Afraid I was doing 7500's
;-)))
maestro
- 09 Dec 2006 02:53
- 6 of 14
http://www.budbuddies.com/sativex_info.htm
GIVE YOUR DOCTOR HASSLE ...GLAXO WHORES NEED EDUCATING
maestro
- 12 Dec 2006 18:36
- 7 of 14
Will , to add a little more information to your post re Investec broker note , taken from ADVFN From 29th Nov :
There's a new Investec note out today. It assumes one of three outcomes for the Phase III results due out "in mid-December", "excellent", "moderate" or "failure". Investec assigns probablities to the three options as follows: 60%, 30%, 10%. Post-results valuations are 286p, 222p and 158p.
Make of it what you wish ......
explosive
- 12 Dec 2006 20:47
- 8 of 14
Look at DEMG, technology that saves lives, has no political back-lash and once implemented will save the NHS money. If they can't get sales though the NHS then can't see how this company would ever generate sufficient share grown to support the above 'post-result valuations'.... Chance of this happening, probally the same as the UK Independance Party coming to power. Could even say call it a very high risk pension for 21 year olds!! 'A Dope of a Share!'
maestro
- 09 Apr 2013 23:10
- 9 of 14
i bet big AL and his city mates were behind the illegal shorting
robinhood
- 02 May 2013 10:55
- 10 of 14
anyone in the know why GWP is getting hammered?
dreamcatcher
- 02 May 2013 10:59
- 11 of 14
Rights issue on the NASDAQ ? And your price is dropping to the issue price.
halifax
- 02 May 2013 11:05
- 12 of 14
Nasdaq IPO at 9% discount, see RNS.
robinhood
- 02 May 2013 11:44
- 13 of 14
thx -missed that piece of news
maestro
- 30 Jul 2013 07:11
- 14 of 14
heavy buying of GWP recently...apparently Ammaril are selling alot of sativex...sales up 25%