Medical conditions Chronic pain Treatment: Mainly pain associated with the nervous system, for example pain caused by damaged nerves, phantom pain, facial neuralgia, or shingles. Severe chronic pain seems to be the major reason for which patients use cannabis medicinally. There are many types of ...
You must obtain a medical marijuana recommendation from a state licensed physician stating you will benefit from the medicinal use of cannabis. What Ailments Can Be Treated with Medical Cannabis? Under California’s medical marijuana law, patients may be recommended marijuana for the following conditio...
Questions included demographic characteristics, patterns of cannabis use, conditions treated, and self-rated effectiveness. Results: Of the 3323 respondents included in these analyses, 2352 (73%) mainly used prescribed medical cannabis, 871 (27%) mainly used illicit. Prescribed users were significantly...
Abstract Importance The use of cannabis as a medicine is becoming increasingly prevalent. Given the diverse range of conditions being treated with medical cannabis, as well as the vast array of products and dose forms available, clinical evidence incorporating patient-reported outcomes may help determin...
We have investigated the effects of the eased access to medical marijuana on mental health. Importantly, our analysis allows us to assess whether medical cannabis legislation in the U.S. benefits those groups for which the laws are designed, such as people with certain medical ...
In GDS2017 we asked people why they used cannabis and for those advising their use as medical, we asked what conditions were being treated. The results are summarised below. The findings are based on a sample of 5000 recent medical cannabis consumers. ...
To learn more about patients' opinions on and experiences with medical cannabis, we organized a focus group discussion among military veterans (N = 7) with chronic PTSD who were treated with medical cannabis. Afterwards, some of their partners (N = 4) joined the group for an evaluation, ...
In recent years, a number of open patient interviews and standardized surveys have been conducted to gain more information concerning subjective experiences with the use of cannabis products in a multitude of medical conditions. After a first effort in 1999 (Schnelle et al. 1999), a second anony...
One of the most interesting medical uses for cannabis in recent years is in the treatment of cancer. Cancer is a severe condition that’s currently incurable, but medical marijuana has become a popular way to help treat cancer and its symptoms.
Is this updated for 2019? Or are the same rules still applying? Anyways, I got a basic idea as to what are the qualifying conditions, and would now search for details for myself. Daisy M Pinson I’m 40 yrs.old an I have really bad migraines an I just started taking shots for it ...