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Clinical trial covers 145,000 patients

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BY AMY-CLARE MARTIN buying CBD oil from high street chain Holland & Barrett. The 71-year-old Londoner said patients are “desperate” and willing to try anything. She added: “I think this clinical trial is important. “The trouble is people are doing what I am and taking unregulate­d medicines. Or there’s people who may well get cannabis from a dealer or other unregulate­d sources.” The trial will be led by Parkinson’s UK and King’s College London. Dr Arthur Roach of Parkinson’s UK said: “There are many unanswered questions Paula Scurfield about the value of CBD for Parkinson’s but this will help determine if it can help with hallucinat­ions and delusions.” Lead researcher Professor Sagnik Bhattachar­ya added: “We hope this will progress to large-scale trials – the final step towards becoming a new treatment that will improve the lives of people with Parkinson’s.” A MAJOR clinical trial will probe whether a cannabis-based medicine can relieve debilitati­ng symptoms in Parkinson’s sufferers.

The £1.2million study of cannabidio­l (CBD) starting next year covers 145,000 patients and will focus on the hallucinat­ions and delusions that hit up to 60 per cent of cases.

The move comes after laws on cannabisba­sed medicines were relaxed last year, making them available on prescripti­on for conditions including epilepsy and multiple sclerosis. Low-level concentrat­ions of CBD oil – which lacks the psychoacti­ve element of cannabis – are available from health food shops too. But CBD is not available on prescripti­on for Parkinson’s.

Parkinson’s sufferer Paula Scurfield has had hallucinat­ions and started

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LET’S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER Ronnie with Mick and, inset, with wife Sally

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