What Is Medical Cannabis And What Are Its Uses And Side Effects?

Medical cannabis refers to prescribed cannabis-based medicines used when standard treatments have not worked well enough or have caused difficult side effects. It is different from recreational cannabis and non-prescription CBD products, and is monitored as part of a medical treatment plan. 

When Is Medical Cannabis Considered? 
Doctors usually explore medical cannabis only after other treatments have failed. 

It may be considered for: 

  • Chronic pain 
  • Muscle stiffness in multiple sclerosis 
  • Severe, treatment-resistant epilepsy 
  • Treatment-related nausea or appetite loss 

For many people, improvement is gradual rather than dramatic. 

Possible Side Effects 
Like any medicine, medical cannabis can cause side effects. 

These may include: 

  • Drowsiness or light-headedness 
  • Dry mouth 
  • Changes in sleep or appetite 
  • Anxiety or palpitations in some people 

Driving or operating machinery is not safe if you feel impaired. 

Making A Practical Decision 
Medical cannabis is not suitable for everyone. A realistic decision considers: 

  • Expected symptom relief 
  • Side effects and safety 
  • Cost and lifestyle impact 

If you’re looking for structured medical guidance, LeafEase is one example of a service offering specialist assessments for medical cannabis. 


What concern would matter most to you if you were considering this treatment? Feel free to leave a comment below. 


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