yes in many ways. it is very usefull for glacoma patients. Also it is used to make prolonged pain such as in cancer patients undergoing leukema.
Not for everyone, but for most people, yes. Marijuana is commonly prescribed to treat nausea and increase appetite in cancer and AIDS patients.
Yes. but the condition you are prescribed medical marijuana in the first place should be cause for a discharge anyway.
No, they can't.
Smoke prescribed marijuana.
only if prescribed by a dr..
as soon as you can
It is illegal for a person of any age to smoke or possess marijuana in the US unless it is prescribed to them.
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Marijuana is specifically prescribed to people undergoing chemotherapy. Talk to your doctor and see if medical marijuana is legal where you live.
It can never be prescribed. Marijuana is a level 1 controlled substance. Level 1 controlled substances are considered to have no medicinal value so if a doctor prescribes anything in level 1, they will lose their license. In some states, a doctor can recommend marijuana but never determines the strength or the dosage so he is never on the hook. In medical marijuana states, you should have no trouble going to see a medical marijuana specialist and show him your condition and your history with it. They should be able to help you.
If that "medication" is marijuana, then yes.
Yes, marijuana can be prescribed as a medicine in certain areas.