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| John P ZajicekSummaryAffiliation: Derriford Hospital Country: UK Publications
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Cannabis for dyskinesia in Parkinson disease: a randomized double-blind crossover studyC B Carroll
Department of Neurology, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, UK
Neurology 63:1245-50. 2004..The authors conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial to examine the hypothesis that cannabis may have a beneficial effect on dyskinesia in PD...
Cannabinoids in multiple sclerosis (CAMS) study: safety and efficacy data for 12 months follow upJ P Zajicek
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Plymouth, Room N16, ITTC Building, Tamar Science Park, Plymouth, Devon PL6 8BX, UK
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 76:1664-9. 2005..To test the effectiveness and long term safety of cannabinoids in multiple sclerosis (MS), in a follow up to the main Cannabinoids in Multiple Sclerosis (CAMS) study...
Campath 1-H treatment in patients with aggressive relapsing remitting multiple sclerosisC L Hirst
Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Wales, Heath Park, Cardiff, UK
J Neurol 255:231-8. 2008..Whilst side effects were common these were normally self limiting or easily managed, suggesting Campath 1-H may be of use in the treatment of very active relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis...
NeurosarcoidosisJ P Zajicek
Department of Neurology, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, UK
Curr Opin Neurol 13:323-5. 2000....
Patient-orientated longitudinal study of multiple sclerosis in south west England (The South West Impact of Multiple Sclerosis Project, SWIMS) 1: protocol and baseline characteristics of cohortJohn P Zajicek
Clinical Neurology Research Group, Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Plymouth, UK
BMC Neurol 10:88. 2010....
Role of cannabinoids in multiple sclerosisJohn P Zajicek
Clinical Neurology Research Group, Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, Plymouth, UK
CNS Drugs 25:187-201. 2011..Trials are currently under way to test whether cannabinoids may have a longer term role in reducing disability and progression in MS, in addition to symptom amelioration, where indications are being established...
Diagnosis and disease modifying treatments in multiple sclerosisJ Zajicek
Clinical Neurology Research, Room N16, ITTC building 1, Tamar Science Park, 1 Davy Road, Plymouth PL6 8BX, UK
Postgrad Med J 81:556-61. 2005..The success and failure of agents that should be effective on theoretical grounds, together with advances in neuropathology, have led to fundamental questions regarding our basic understanding of disease pathogenesis being re-addressed...
Cannabinoids for treatment of spasticity and other symptoms related to multiple sclerosis (CAMS study): multicentre randomised placebo-controlled trialJohn Zajicek
Peninsula Medical School, Plymouth, UK
Lancet 362:1517-26. 2003..Much anecdotal evidence suggests that cannabinoids could help these symptoms. Our aim was to test the notion that cannabinoids have a beneficial effect on spasticity and other symptoms related to multiple sclerosis...
Therapeutic potential of cannabis in pain medicineR D Hosking
Neurology Research Group, Peninsula Medical School, Plymouth, UK
Br J Anaesth 101:59-68. 2008..This review discusses the basic science and clinical aspects of CB pharmacology with a focus on pain medicine...
The epidemiology of multiple sclerosis in Devon: a comparison of the new and old classification criteriaC M Fox
Department of Neurology, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, UK
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 75:56-60. 2004..This study reports one of the highest prevalences in the south of the UK, adding support for a north-south divide being a step effect rather than a latitudinal gradient...
Getting the measure of spasticity in multiple sclerosis: the Multiple Sclerosis Spasticity Scale (MSSS-88)J C Hobart
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Peninsula Medical School, Plymouth, Devon, UK
Brain 129:224-34. 2006..It has the potential to advance outcomes measurement in clinical trials and clinical practice, and provides a new perspective in the clinical evaluation of spasticity...
The 'harlequin' sign in association with multiple sclerosisC B Carroll
J Neurol 251:1145-6. 2004
