
|Articles|June 1, 2006
THC analog shows promise in painful bladder syndrome
Atlanta-Intravesical administration of an agent that is chemically related to cannabis produces a positive response in laboratory rats and may be useful in patients with painful bladder syndrome/interstitial cystitis, investigators from the University of Pittsburgh reported at the AUA annual meeting.
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