MEDICAL CANNABIS
Medical cannabis refers to the use of the cannabis plant or its chemical compounds—primarily THC and CBD—to treat certain health conditions under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
It is commonly prescribed for chronic pain, nausea from chemotherapy, epilepsy, anxiety, PTSD, and certain neurological disorders.
Medical cannabis can be consumed in various forms, including oils, edibles, tinctures, capsules, or inhaled through vapor or smoke.
Unlike recreational use, medical cannabis is tailored to a patient’s specific condition and dosage needs.