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MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. Two American medical doctors report the use of marijuana
to cure persistent (intractable) hiccups in an AIDS patient. The patient had
received intravenous midazolam and dexamethasone prior to a minor surgical
operation. Following surgery he developed intractable hiccups. Chlorpromazine
controlled the condition only during sleep and nifedipine, valproate,
lansoprazole, and intravenous lidocaine had no effect. Eight days after surgery
the patient who had not previously smoked marijuana did so with the result that
the hiccups stopped. They recurred the next day, but disappeared permanently on
the next day when he again smoked marijuana. The doctors conclude that
marijuana may be effective in stopping hiccups untreatable by other
means.
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