Patients are switching pharmaceuticals to cannabis
The Medical Cannabis Alliance of Illinois advocacy group is trying to get legislation passed that would allow patients to prescribe medical cannabis for any condition, such as cancer. Also, some doctors advise honey-marijuana to replace opioids.
It is used to relieve migraines and other ailments instead of pills. The subjects are disappointed that doctors are not aware of medical cannabis, and are forced to take prescription drugs that the body gets used to quickly enough and have negative consequences.
Opiates like oxycodone and methadone have become a plague. The Chicago Tribune said at least 15,000 people died from hydrocodone and oxycodone in 2015 alone.
Fibromyalgia and cancer are two of the most common conditions people treat with cannabis. The Illinois Department of Public Health reported that PTSD is the third most common and many clients say they have been able to take lower doses of their medications or switch to Honey. cannabis. No wonder pharmaceutical companies are spending millions of dollars lobbying against the legalization of cannabis, according to the Guardian.
They also practice cannabis for psychological and physical ailments, according to a new study from the Washington Cancer Treatment Center. Twenty-five percent of patients use canabis. They also found that the increase in usage was due in part to legalization. Carcinoma Research Center
conducted a survey, and 74 percent of the subjects wanted to learn from their doctors about cannabise. Cannabis patients experience relief from cannabis, which reduces symptoms including nausea, pain, stress, depression and insomnia.
According to the Washington Post, overdoses and addictions to prescription drugs are much lower in countries where medical cannabis is legal. No one has ever died from a marijuane overdose.