The level of THC varies so greatly in the marijuana that is currently available, that coming up with a therapeutic dose for smoked marijuana is extremely difficult. In addition, marijuana has other ingredients that may have problematic side effects. Then there is the dangerous delivery system—the issue of smoking it. The components of the smoke are hazardous, especially in the immuno-compromised patient. No other medication we have is administered that way because of the potential dangers.
Several years ago (about 2000) I wrote an article titeled The Mecical Marijuana Controversy. This January I posted a new article on our Aricle Page that you can download for free; my new article is titled 2009 Medical Marijuana Update (below you will find a link to download that article). Since my original article in 2000 there has been significant research on THC and other cannabinoids that do show promise for chronic pain management that you can learn about in my new article.
To learn more about medical marijuana and chronic pain management please check out my article 2009 Medical Marijuana Update that you can download for free on our Article page.
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