Medical Cannabis Guide

Medical marijuana or Cannabis has been proven to safely and effectively treat certain patients for symptoms of conditions ranging from cancer to depression to HIV/AIDS to glaucoma.  If you suffer from a serious illness which causes chronic pain, difficulty eating, frequent mood disturbances, or other persistent negative effects, prescription marijuana may be able to help ease your discomfort and improve your quality of life.  Please feel free to browse Inhale MD’s Medical Cannabis Guide for more information, and check back regularly for new articles.  Call Dr. Tishler at (617) 477-8886 to discuss whether medical Cannabis could be right for you.

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What are the Health Benefits of Medical Marijuana?

Studies have shown that medical marijuana has the ability to reduce pain, stimulate appetite, and regulate mood. How does Cannabis work on the mind and body?

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How to Talk to Your Doctor About Medical Marijuana

For many patients, particularly those among the older generations, asking their doctor about medical marijuana just isn’t as easy as inquiring about the benefits of “normal” medications produced by pharmaceutical manufacturers.

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What Medical Studies Say About Treating Illness with Marijuana

This article discusses medical marijuana’s healing and pain-relieving qualities when used to treat various illnesses, both short-term and chronic.

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Studies on Medical Marijuana and Illness, Part 1: Cancer, Tumors and Glaucoma

You might be feeling hesitant or dubious about the health benefits of medical marijuana. If you, like many Americans, were raised to regard marijuana as a dangerous drug with no benefits or positive qualities, it’s completely natural to resist the idea that Cannabis could actually be good for you.

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Studies on Medical Marijuana and Illness, Part 2: HIV/AIDS, MS, and ALS

This part of the series will focus on how medical marijuana can help patients living with severe and chronic nausea caused by HIV/AIDS and chemotherapy treatments for cancer.

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Studies on Medical Marijuana and Illness, Part 3: Anxiety, Insomnia, and PTSD

According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), anxiety disorders are among the most common medical conditions in the United States, affecting about 40 million adults or about one fifth of the national population.

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Studies on Medical Marijuana and Illness, Part 4: Arhritis, Diabetes and Chronic Pain

In this segment, we’ll examine some of the documented health benefits of medical marijuana for patients who suffer from chronic pain, diabetic neuropathy, and arthritis.

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Which Patients Qualify for Medical Marijuana Use in MA?

While continual legislative updates throughout the country continue to erode outdated prohibitions on marijuana, medical Cannabis remains a controversial and heavily-regulated method of treatment.

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Medical Marijuana and Intimacy Issues

This segment breaks down how medical marijuana can affect and improve the intimacy between couples, depending on the dosage size.

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Using Medical Marijuana to Treat Sexual Dysfunction Caused By Physical Disorders

Many patients who are diagnosed with serious medical conditions find that conventional medications are effective in providing pain relief and helping to manage their symptoms. However, for many others, conventional prescriptions fail to produce any significant improvements, or cause harsh side-effects which render the medication nearly as harmful as it is helpful.

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Using Medical Marijuana to Treat Sexual Dysfunction Caused by Mental Disorders

Cannabis is well-known for its analgesic effects. In addition to its physical painkilling qualities, which have been thoroughly documented by numerous researchers and patients alike, Cannabis can also aid patients in the management of clinical depression, anxiety, and PTSD.

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How To Make Cannabis Capsules At Home

Inhaled marijuana use can then be limited to an “as-needed” basis, which is often none at all. If you’re living with a medical condition that causes chronic pain, oral medication might be the best method of using Cannabis for you. Best of all, you can make the capsules yourself with some common household items and ingredients.

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What Is The Cost of Marijuana?

For reasons we’ll discuss in greater depth below, medical marijuana dispensaries in Massachusetts are not allowed to advertise their product prices to the general public.

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How to Register for a Medical Marijuana Card

Just like you need a driver’s license to drive, you need a Medical Marijuana Card to possess and use medical marijuana in Massachusetts.

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The Truth Behind Three Marijuana Myths

Rumors about marijuana run the gamut from silly to downright harmful, but they all share one trait in common: they simply aren’t true.

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Your Rights as a Medical Marijuana Patient

Numerous studies have demonstrated the health benefits of medical marijuana. It is a safe and effective method of stimulating appetite and managing chronic pain. It is non-invasive, is relatively economical, and is free from dangerous interactions with prescription drugs.

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Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

When you have an illness, your doctor writes you a prescription. You bring your prescription to a pharmacy, which measures out your medication and sends you home with your prescribed treatment. This process is similar for medical marijuana, with one key difference: the pharmacy is replaced by the dispensary.

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Boston Medical Marijuana Doctor

If you or someone you love is struggling to manage a severe medical condition, and prescription drugs have not been able to reduce your pain and discomfort, it might be the right time to consider trying Cannabis, or medical marijuana, as a supplemental treatment.

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How Medical Marijuana Products Are Tested For Safety

You would never take a traditional prescription without talking to your physician, and a responsible physician would never prescribe a drug whose harms outweighed its benefits. The same concept holds true of medical marijuana. Few people would be comfortable ingesting a mystery pill, so why would they feel comfortable ingesting (or smoking) a mystery plant?

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How To Make Cannabis Suppositories At Home

While data for these uses are somewhat sparse, suppositories offer a safe and simple alternative to other methods of using medical marijuana.

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How To Renew Your Massachusetts Medical Marijuana Card

A part of becoming registered is receiving a medical marijuana card, which enables patients to purchase medical Cannabis from registered dispensaries throughout the state. In fact, state law requires Cannabis patients to have a program ID card at all times while they are in possession of marijuana, not just when purchasing products from a dispensary.

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Treating Insomnia and Sleep Disorders With Medical Marijuana

While marijuana affects everyone differently and you may not experience the same results, if your current medication isn’t working for you, it is worth exploring Cannabis therapy as an alternative route toward getting the restorative, replenishing, rejuvenating sleep you need to feel and function your best.

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A Beginner’s Glossary to Massachusetts Medical Marijuana Terms

Starting a new medication can be confusing if you aren’t familiar with some basic terminology. There are always new phrases for patients to learn, and this is especially true of medical marijuana.

MA specifically qualified conditions:

And other debilitating conditions as determined in writing by a qualifying patient’s physician, which may include:

  • Chronic back pain
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Insomnia
  • Anorexia
  • Anxiety
  • Depression

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