Medical Marijuana is prescribed in various diseases like in Cancer, Brain Trauma, Chronic Pain, Cervical Disk Disease, Cardiac Conduction disorder, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Cerebellar Ataxia, Cerebral Aneurism, Cerebral Palsy, Cervical Disk Disease, Cervicobrachial Syndrome, Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease, Chemotherapy Convales, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Darier's Disease, Diabetic Renal Disease, Ehlers Danlos Syndrom, Jacksonian Epilepsy, Knee, ankle & foot injury, Lipomatosis etc.
The effectiveness of the Medical Marijuana will be seen if the doses will be taken accurately. In Some US State Medical Marijuana is not prescribed to Children below 18 year of age.
For Medical Marijuana use and purchase proper document and Prescription is required.
multiple sclerosis, lupus, cancer, and chronic pain.
In medical marijuana, doctors issue a note that makes it legal for their patient to posses marijuana. However, it is not a prescription. A prescription would require FDA testing and approval. No such testing or approval has been issued by the FDA.
Simple and plain. Glaucoma - which is basically nerve damage in your eyes. Go to the link below for more answers.
http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaucoma
Marijuana is a very effective drug for the treatment of nausea.
marijuana is mostly for people whohave illnesses such as gwakoma , but some people just smoke it anyway
No, you cannot get a prescription for medical marijuana in Virginia. Virginia does not currently allow any use of marijuana, medically or not, as it is illegal. Doctors are not allowed to prescribe it.
If you have a terminal illness and doctors prescribe you medical weed. but only then is it legal in the US
Yes depending on what state you live in the are medical marijuana programs designed to prescribe marijuana to patients either in pill form or marijuana to smoke. I am a patient of medical marijuana my self in California and I buy my medical marijuana from several medical marijuana dispensaries in my town
yes
Optometrists are not medical doctors so they cannot prescribe medications. Ophthalmologists are medical doctors and can prescribe medications in all 50 states.
Your doctor is the only one who can prescribe medical marijuana to you.
Yes psychiatrists are medical doctors. Psychologists, who are not medical doctors, cannot prescribe in most states.
In the United States, PsyD psychologists are not typically licensed to prescribe medication. Only medical doctors (MDs), doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs), nurse practitioners (NPs), and physician assistants (PAs) with specific training and certification are permitted to prescribe medication.
In most states, Marijuana is legalized through medical use. Doctors and prescribe marijuana, but cannot give it to them. Until recently doctors recommended (California, for example) that they find a safe way of getting it. Now in California they have privately owned stores that will sell all types of marijuana to people who possess a medical marijuana license. Massachusettes will be voting to be the first state to fully legalize and sell marijuana to residents of Massachusettes, by the government.
No they do not and cannot marijuana is illegal to own and or give to others and results in prison or parol.
they do this because it can make cancer cells die or commit suicide and it can also relieve pain and it also relaxes your body
In the U.S. doctors can prescribe methadone for pain management but not for MSW (addicts)