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.