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Marijuana-derived Drug Suppresses Bladder Pain In Animal Models
IP 751, a potent synthetic analog of a metabolite of THC -the capital someone component of marijuana testing - effectively suppresses pain in hypersensitive vesica disorders such as interstitial cystitis (IC), according to animal example learning results presented day at the reference work geographical point of the English Urological Tie-up. IP 751 is a potent anti-inflammatory and a powerful analgesic, although the mechanisms by which it whole kit and caboodle are region. However, since the drug is insoluble in liquid, its establishment directly into the vesica is difficult. For the papers, researchers at the Educational institution of Pittsburgh Shoal of Penalisation addressed the hydrophobic properties of IP 751 by introducing the drug into a liposome, a tiny sac surrounded by fatty acids, allowing for the drug to be introduced directly into the bladders of rat models of varying degrees of vesica combustion. IP 751 significantly suppressed vesica overactivity in both animal models. Vesica overactivity is the underlying causal agent of provocation and pain in the vesica.




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