Most medications would not be affected by concomittant marijuana use, but like smoking ordinary cigarettes, byproducts of combustion may decrease levels of theophylline products used for lung disorders like Asthma or bronchitis. This effect is relatively unlikely due to the more intermittent nature of smoking marijuana versus cigarettes.
Narcotic drugs range from prescription medications, to illegal street drugs. Narcotic drugs include codeine, marijuana, morphine, heroine, and amphetamine.
Medical marijuana is legal with a prescription from your doctor.
As long as you have your prescription and let the tester know ahead of time, it should not be a problem. There are test that can rule out medications that you have had prescribed to you.
Marinol
There are 4 Food and Drug Administration medications for the treatment of lupus:AspirinPrednisoneHydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)Belimumab (Benlysta)Off label medications include prescription anti-inflammatories, rituxan (Rituxamab), cytoxan, azathioprine, methotrexate and other immunosuppressive medications.
in California u can purchace marijuana with a prescription and u have to be older than 21 in California u can purchace marijuana with a prescription and u have to be older than 21
what medications cause a false positive on a drug screen for marijuana?
Marijuana
You cannot get a prescription for marijuana here in the US, or in any county in the world. What is called medical marijuana is merely a note from a doctor that allows their patient to purchase marijuana in a legal manner. The note just allows them not to be arrested. It is not a prescription. For it to be a prescription it would have to be a regulated substance by the FDA, and clearly it is not. There are doctors that give their cancer or epilepsy patients a note that makes it legal for them to posses it, but it is not a prescription.
marijuana is legal NO WHERE but its highly tolerable like Jamaica or Amsterdam but you can get a prescription
Marinol (dronabinol) is a prescription medication with effects similar to marijuana. It contains THC (the primary active component of cannabis).
No. If you're taking prescription marijuana, DO NOT OPERATE A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE. The moment you fail a urinalysis, your career is over. Even though some states have legalized medical marijuana, marijuana is still illegal under federal law. Commercial vehicles are regulated by federal law (the FMCSR) and you may not operate a CMV with marijuana in your system, period - whether you have a prescription or not.