Medical Marijuana
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Treatable Conditions
Legislation was passed in 2008 allowing physicians to recommend (prescribe) medical marijuana to certain conditions. During legislative sessions in 2015, additional treatable conditions were added. The approved list of debilitating conditions that are eligible for treatment with medical marijuana are listed below.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
There are four conditions or behaviors associated with autism spectrum disorder to be considered an eligible condition:
- repetitive or self-stimulatory behavior of such severity that the physical health of the person with autism is jeopardized;
- avoidance of others or inability to communicate of such severity that the physical health of the person with autism is jeopardized;
- self-injuring behavior;
- and physically aggressive or destructive behavior.
Cachexia
In order to manage cachexia, patients need to increase their food intake by managing vomiting and nausea, and according to anecdotal and scientific and evidence, using medical cannabis is an effective and safe method to do this.
Not only can medical cannabis help with increasing appetite, it treats nausea, vomiting, depression and general malaise that is experienced with cachexia.
Cancer
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) can help relieve pain and nausea, reduce inflammation, and can act as an antioxidant. Cannabidiol (CBD) can reduce anxiety and paranoia, and can counteract the “high” caused by THC.
Recent studies suggest that certain cannabinoids may slow growth and reduce spread of some forms of cancer.
Chronic Pain
Your body creates its own cannabis-like chemicals that affect various processes like inflammation and pain. Cannabis works well to treat chronic discomfort due to these natural cannabinoid receptors we all have within our bodies.
Crohn's Disease
Some of the cannabis health benefits that address Crohn’s disease effects and symptoms include reducing inflammation through anti-inflammatory properties, providing pain relief through analgesic effects, lowering levels of anxiety, suppressing nausea and vomiting, and increasing appetite.
Epilepsy
Many patients suffering from epilepsy and other seizure disorders have found great relief from medical marijuana, either taken on its own or in conjunction with other epilepsy medications. Some epileptics who cannot tolerate other anti-seizure medications have been able to use marijuana to successfully control their seizures.
Glaucoma
Medical marijuana can lower intraocular pressure, stop inflammation, halt nausea or vomiting, and can relieve pain associated with glaucoma.
HIV / AIDS
Marijuana/cannabis for HIV/AIDS can eliminate nausea, vomiting and appetite loss associated with HIV/ADS treatment. This can allow you to stop losing weight while getting enough essential nutrients to support your body. Medical marijuana also targets the neuropathic pain you feel when undergoing drug therapy.
Recent research has shown that marijuana can inhibit the inflammation of the brain that is associated with HIV/AIDS, as it stops the virus from attaching to your cells. It’s also been proven that cannabis can inhibit the virus replicating within your body.
Muscular Dystrophy
Medical marijuana effectively relieves extreme pain, which accompanies muscular dystrophy. In most cases, marijuana is a better solution for pain relief than opioids because it can be used long-term for chronic pain.
Medical cannabis is also effective at reducing the length and severity of muscle spasms and cramps. Patients with muscular dystrophy can get very painful muscle cramps.
Multiple Sclerosis
Medical cannabis for multiple sclerosis has some specific effects that relate to the disease. Some of those effects include:
- Anti-inflammatory: MS causes inflammation related to the myelin damage. That inflammation and resulting damage causes the physical symptoms felt by MS patients, including motor control issues, weakness and spasms. Marijuana has an anti-inflammatory property that may reduce immune response and inflammation.
- Pain relief: Pain is often a symptom of MS. That pain can be debilitating. Cannabis helps relieve pain, which can benefit MS patients who suffer from discomfort.
- Antispasmodic: Another effect of cannabis beneficial to MS patients is the ability to reduce the frequency and severity of muscle spasticity.
- Antidepressant: MS patients suffering from depression may benefit from the antidepressant qualities of marijuana. Studies have shown that THC, CBD and CBC can help with depression.
- Abdominal issues: Cannabis may help with symptoms in the abdominal area, including pain, constipation and incontinence.
- Sleep disturbances: MS patients who deal with sleep issues may find help from cannabis.
Parkinson's Disease
Marijuana may be an excellent alternative or addition to the medication regime of someone suffering from Parkinson’s Disease. Medical marijuana offers a combination of anti-anxiety, antioxidants, and pain relief all in one medication.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Medical marijuana activates the body’s cannabinoid receptors, providing incredible relief for a few of the most debilitating symptoms associated with the disorder, including:
- Anxiety: One of the most common afflictions associated with PTSD is chronic anxiety. Cannabis with large amounts of CBD has been shown to reduce stress and fight anxious feelings. It also has mood enhancing abilities.
- Nightmares: Nightmares are an intense side effect of post-traumatic stress disorder. Marijuana may have the ability to reduce REM sleep (rapid eye movement). This is the stage where the most vivid dreams occur. A decreased REM cycle may be effective at treating PTSD-related nightmares.
- Insomnia: Due to the flashbacks, nightmares and anxiety that those with PTSD experience, many with the condition also have insomnia, and find it difficult to fall asleep. Even those who fall asleep are sometimes awoken by the intense nightmares caused by the disorder. THC has been shown to both reduce the amount of time it takes to fall asleep and improve the overall quality of sleep, both powerful incentives to those coping with insomnia.
Severe Muscle Spasms
Marijuana works by reducing inflammation, which causes muscle spasms. When medical cannabis is used, cannabinoid receptors in your ECS bind with THC and CBD, another cannabinoid. By binding to cannabinoid receptors, THC starts an anti-inflammatory response which prevents inflammation and muscle spasms.
Spacticity
Some sufferers of intractable skeletal muscular spasticity experience significant relief from their symptoms when using medical marijuana.
Seizure Disorders
Many can experience relief from the following symptoms when treating with medical marijuana:
- Nausea, vomiting or gastrointestinal discomfort
- Sudden feelings of anxiety
- Uncontrollable bodily movements, jerking or spasms
- Headaches
Cannabis has anti-inflammatory and pain reduction properties that can help a patient during the recovery process after a seizure. Medical marijuana can also help to boost serotonin levels which foster better emotional health.
Wasting Syndrome
Medical marijuana is an effective appetite stimulant. It also treats the vomiting, nausea, depression and general malaise symptoms of wasting syndrome.
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Medical Cannabis FAQs
Having a basic understanding about Medical Marijuana can be beneficial in determining if it can be a viable treatment for those with qualifying conditions. Here are a few answers to frequently asked questions about Medical Marijuana.
What is in Medical Marijuana?
Medical Marijuana products contain both THC and CBD, which have various therapeutic benefits. For most medical conditions, the synergistic effect often results in a better outcome for the patient. THC activates the CBD, and even small doses of THC combined with CBD can improve the efficacy of the medicine.
Products will list strengths of both THC and CBD to enable accurate dosing and also potential allergens and other ingredients used in the manufacturing process.
What conditions are legally treatable with Medical Marijuana?
Conditions that are treatable with Medical Marijuana in the state of Louisiana include Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cancer, Chronic Intractable Pain, Crohn’s Disease, Epilepsy /Seizure Disorders, Glaucoma, HIV / AIDS, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Parkinson’s Disease, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Spasticity /Severe Muscle Spasms, and Wasting Syndrome /Cachexia.
How do I become a Medical Marijuana patient?
To become a Medical Marijuana patient, you must have at least one of the above listed qualifying conditions as defined by Louisiana state law. Then, you must get an evaluation and recommendation from Modern Medicine, where we have physicians licensed to recommend medical marijuana.
Patients are not required to have a referral but having a copy of your medical records will speed up the patient evaluation process.
Do I need a referral to be seen as a patient?
No, patients are not required to have a referral, but having a copy of your medical records will speed up the patient evaluation process.
Which dosage forms of Medical Marijuana are allowed?
The legal forms of Medical Marijuana in Louisiana, approved by the legislature, are oils, extracts, tinctures, sprays, capsules, pills, solutions, suspensions, gelatin-based chewables, lotions, transdermal patches, suppositories, and metered-dose inhalation.
How much does Medical Marijuana cost and is it covered by my insurance?
Medical Marijuana is not covered by insurance. Costs can vary depending on your recommendation, strength, and dosage form. Currently, we can only accept cash for payment. However, we hope to be accepting credit and debit cards for payment in the near future.
How do I schedule an appointment?
To schedule an appointment at Modern Medicine, you can call us during our regular business hours. We are open Monday – Thursday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Friday from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM, Closed Saturday/Sunday.
When do I get my Medical Marijuana?
Modern Medicine, SWLA’s leading provider of Medical Marijuana, does not dispense any product.
After your evaluation, our physicians can recommend Medical Marijuana as a course of treatment and this recommendation can be fulfilled at one of the nine Medical Marijuana pharmacies in Louisiana.
In our region, Good Day Farm is the place where you can fulfill a Medical Marijuana recommendation.