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Medical Cannabis Qualifying Conditions

To get medicinal cannabis in Minnesota, you must be a Minnesota resident and have been diagnosed with one of the approved diseases. To get a medical marijuana card follow the link.


Requirements that must be met


Alzheimer's is a disease that causes memory loss.


Sclerosis amyotrophic lateralis (ALS)


Autism on the spectrum (must meet DSM-5)


Cancer*


Motor or vocal tic disease that is long-lasting


Pain that lasts for a long time


Glaucoma


HIV/AIDS


Crohn's disease and other inflammatory bowel diseases


Discomfort that isn't going away


Sleep apnea with obstruction


Terrorism may cause post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)


Uncontrollable fits, such as those associated with epilepsy


Spasming of the muscles, notably those seen in multiple sclerosis (MS)


Idiopathic scleroderma


An incurable disease, with a prognosis of less than a year*


The tics of Tourette's disease


Acute or persistent discomfort, nausea, vomiting, or severe wasting may be a sign of a disease or therapy that is causing you to lose weight severely. To find medical marijuana doctors orlando follow the link.


For registered medical marijuana users, the Commissioner of Consumer Protection has upped their monthly allocation of medicinal marijuana to 3.5 ounces. Patients with a certifying practitioner-restricted or increased allotment will not be affected. To ensure that no eligible patient or primary caregiver receives more than their allowed monthly amount in a month, a dispensary may dispense up to 2.5 ounces of the monthly transaction limit at a time. The leftover part may be distributed at any time.




Only Connecticut residents who are being treated by a Connecticut-licensed physician or advanced practice registered nurse may apply for a medicinal marijuana certificate. To access medical marijuana doctors st. petersburg follow the link.






Debilitating medical conditions that affect adults include:


Oncology (Effective 2012)


Diabetic keratoconus (Effective 2012)


Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) Positive Status (Effective 2012)


Diagnosed with Parkinson's (Effective 2012)


a condition known as multiple sclerosis (Effective 2012)


Uncontrollable Spasticity Caused by Damage to Spinal Cord Nervous Tissue: An Objective Neurological Indication (Effective 2012)


A condition known as epilepsy (Effective 2012)


Asthma (Effective 2012)


Syndrome of Wasting (Effective 2012)


Crohn's is an inflammatory bowel disease (Effective 2012)


Anxiety and Depression Associated with Combat (Effective 2012)


Syphilis (Starting in 2016)*


*Effective 2016* Post Laminectomy Syndrome with Chronic Radiculopathy


Psoriatic Arthritis and Severe Psoriasis (Starting in 2016)*


*Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Effective 2016)**


Colitis Ulcerative (Starting in 2016)*


*Effective 2016: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Type 1 and Type 2


Congenital brain abnormality (Effective 2016)


Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Effective 2016)


Objective Neurological Evidence of Intractable Spasticity Following an Irreversible Spinal Cord Injury (Effective 2016)


Illness at the End of Life Requiring Specialized Support (Effective 2016)


A Seizure Disorder That Is Intractable (Effective 2016)


(Starting in 2018) Fibromyalgia-Associated Spasticity or Neuropathic Pain


Rheumatoid Arthritis (2018 Effective)*


Herpetic Neuralgia after Herpes Simplex Infection


Chronic Hydrocephalus (Starting in 2018) with Intractable Migraine


Acute and Chronic Intractable Headache Syndromes


(Starting in 2018) Neuropathic Facial Pain


*Effective 2018) Muscular Dystrophy


Osteogenesis Imperfecta (Effective 2018)


(Starting in 2018)* Degenerative Spinal Disorders Associated with Chronic Neuropathic Pain


Cystitis (Effective in 2019)


*Effective 2019* MALS Syndrome (Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome),


Vascular Dysfunction (Effective 2019)* with Vulvar Burning


Non-Standard Medical Treatments (Effective 2019)* for Intractable Neuropathic Pain


Effective 2019*, Tourette's Syndrome


Chronic pain lasting at least six months that is linked to a specific underlying chronic illness that has been unsuccessfully treated by other means


Chronic Pain with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (Starting in 2020)*


Celiac Disease (Effective in 2021)


Huntington's disease-related movement problems (Effective 2021)


Debilitating medical conditions for patients under the age of 18 include:


Congenital brain abnormality (Effective 2016)


Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Effective 2016)


Objective Neurological Evidence of Intractable Spasticity Following an Irreversible Spinal Cord Injury (Effective 2016)


Epilepsy of the Severe Kind (Effective 2016)


Illness at the End of Life Requiring Specialized Support (Effective 2016)


A Seizure Disorder That Is Intractable (Effective 2016)


*Effective 2018) Muscular Dystrophy


Osteogenesis Imperfecta (Effective 2018)


Non-Standard Medical Treatments (Effective 2019)* for Intractable Neuropathic Pain


Patients who have failed to respond to normal medical therapy for Tourette Syndrome


*Effective 2021: Chronic Pancreatitis for people whose discomfort is resistant to traditional medical treatment


The Board of Physicians and the Commissioner of Consumer Protection recommended that the conditions be authorized by the Regulation Review Committee. To connect with medical marijuana doctors in florida follow the link.




Under Public Act 21-1, the Responsible and Equitable Regulations of Adult Use Cannabis Act, the Department of Consumer Protections website published the condition, which was authorized. To find medical marijuana doctors follow the link.




Requirements for a Certificate of Registration




The patient must be a Connecticut resident in order to be eligible.


An convict confined in a facility overseen by the Connecticut Department of Corrections is not a qualified patient.

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