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In the last couple of decades, we've seen medical marijuana rise in popularity due to the benefits it provides for many conditions. It can treat both mental and physical conditions. As the stigma around medical marijuana decreases, more people can reap the benefits. According to U.S. Pharmacist, a national pharmacist peer journal, medical cannabis works well for patients aged 75 years and older and could reduce symptoms from conditions such as chronic pain and anxiety. If you aren't sure if medical marijuana is right for your treatment needs but want to learn more, here are four questions you can ask your marijuana doctor.
Doing your research before a consultation is encouraged, but hearing from a real doctor is just as crucial. When you ask your marijuana doctor this question, they will provide you with ample information from real studies. Depending on the specific condition, your doctor can encourage or discourage you from medical marijuana use.
Every person is different and every condition is different. That being said, the type of pain relief marijuana products your friend uses may not be the best for you. There are many different types of products available to patients, so finding the right one is crucial. Your doctor may suggest that you take Indica or Sativa, and an edible or smoking based on your condition and needs. Make sure you ask your doctor this question so you can reap the benefits.
Your medical marijuana doctor will analyze your medical history as well as your current prescriptions to see what's best for you. If there's a certain medication you wish to replace with medical marijuana, you must speak with your physician.
CBD products are non-intoxicating, but THC products can be, depending on the dosage. If you care for children, drive, or work, you need to ask how this will affect you. Your
marijuana doctor can prescribe a lower dosage if needed.
As you can see, there are many questions you must ask when you visit a marijuana doctor's office. Ensuring you ask these crucial questions will give you a better idea about medical marijuana and its benefits. Marijuana doctors are professionals who want to treat and manage pain relief for their patients. They only want what's best for you. Don't hesitate to contact Relief Clinic LLC today if you have any questions!
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Relief Clinic LLC
216 Center Street
Auburn, ME 04210
(207) 241-2815
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