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Medical: Why You Should Take Igbo (marijuana) by Mbeki: 8:40am On Jan 09, 2014
By Anne Harding
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Arefa Cassoobhoy, MD, MPH
More states are passing laws that allow people to use medical marijuana. So what does it treat, and who can and should use it?

Pain is the main reason people ask for a prescription, says Barth Wilsey, MD, a pain medicine specialist at the University of California Davis Medical Center. It could be from headaches, a disease like cancer, or a long-term condition, like glaucoma or nerve pain.

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If you live in a state where medical marijuana is legal and your doctor thinks it would help, you’ll get a “marijuana card.” You will be put on a list that allows you to buy marijuana from an authorized seller, called a dispensary.

Doctors also may prescribe medical marijuana to treat:

Muscle spasms caused by multiple sclerosis
Nausea from cancer chemotherapy
Poor appetite and weight loss caused by chronic illness, such as HIV, or nerve pain
Seizure disorders
Crohn's disease
The FDA has also approved THC, a key ingredient in marijuana, to treat nausea and improve appetite. It's available by prescription Marinol (dronabinol) and Cesamet (nabilone).


How Does It Work?

Your body already makes marijuana-like chemicals that affect pain, inflammation, and many other processes. Marijuana can sometimes help those natural chemicals work better, says Laura Borgelt, PharmD, of the University of Colorado.

How Is It Used?

Medical marijuana may be:

Smoked
Vaporized (heated until active ingredients are released, but no smoke is formed)
Eaten (usually in the form of cookies or candy)
Taken as a liquid extract
Side Effects

Side effects of marijuana that usually don’t last long can include:

Dizziness
Drowsiness
Short-term memory loss
Euphoria
More serious side effects include severe anxiety and psychosis.

Risks and Limits

Medical marijuana is not monitored like FDA-approved medicines. When using it, you don’t know its potential to cause cancer, its purity, potency, or side effects.

Only people who have a card from a doctor should use medical marijuana. Doctors will not prescribe medical marijuana to anyone under 18. Others who should not use it:

People with heart disease
Pregnant women
People with a history of psychosis
Re: Medical: Why You Should Take Igbo (marijuana) by cyclones(m): 8:54am On Jan 09, 2014
I think u shud recommend it to ur whole family member.
Re: Medical: Why You Should Take Igbo (marijuana) by Caracta(f): 9:20am On Jan 09, 2014
undecided
Re: Medical: Why You Should Take Igbo (marijuana) by Nobody: 9:37am On Jan 09, 2014
Igbo the forbidden fruit.
Re: Medical: Why You Should Take Igbo (marijuana) by Mbeki: 11:21am On Jan 09, 2014
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cyclones: I think u shud recommend it to ur whole family member.
Of course ! dont u think u need it to put ur life in a straight course instead of like a cyclone?

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