According to a doctor, medical marijuana is really safe. "In medicine scripts, marijuana is safer than many foods we normally eat, for example eating 10 raw potatoes may cause a toxic reaction, in contrast, it causes death DEA administrative law judge - 1988] This sentence says that medical marijuana is very safe and will not die because of excessive dozing Cannabis can be used for various cancer treatments, AIDS, depression, asthma, purity, severe pain and dystonia.
Cannabis is an effective alternative to antidepressants that stimulate the endogenous cannabinoid system. Cannabis has many uses in depressed patients. As a natural remedy, marijuana relieves anxiety, providing energy and attention to the patient makes it easier to get up in the morning and accept the day before. Researchers at McGill University found that low doses of THC can be used as antidepressants, but high doses of THC may actually induce depressive symptoms. Patients should always be aware of the potential side effects of any medication therapy taking, including cannabis treatment. Taking necessary precautions, monitoring safe dosage levels, and consulting an authorized physician on how to use marijuana for effective treatment of symptoms is a good way to receive marijuana's education before treatment .
What if a medical marijuana patient wants to use marijuana instead of an opioid? It is impossible. The nurse who was calling in the intensive care unit told me that Sloan Kettering, the highest ranked cancer hospital in the country banned the use of marijuana. Medical cannabis patients are not permitted to use cannabis in hospital settings even in the state where medical cannabis programs are established. I think that this policy is outdated, flawed and unfair. Since cancer patients or any patients are not allowed to use marijuana in hospitals, we deny that patients have the right to self-treatment and true healing. This is particularly unfair for many patients who are comfortable with conventional cannabis use.
The use of marijuana at the hospital is prohibited and the medical cannabis program is completely destroyed. It encourages the ongoing use of hazardous and toxic drugs rather than botanical drugs. At an emotional level, this policy deprives patients of their rights and deprives them of the opportunity to manage their illnesses according to their condition. The first step of releasing cannabis as a medicine is to legalize the use of cannabis in hospitals so that patients can safely use smoking cessation products as needed. Fortunately, this is not a new idea. At the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota you can use medical marijuana for patients using smoking cessation products registered in the state. To date, more than 3,700 patients have participated in this program. The Minnesota Hospital Association created a series of policy templates for other hospitals to use similar cannabis use plans.