An Analysis of Applicants Presenting to a Medical Marijuana Specialty Practice in California
While 15 states and the District of Columbia provide allowances for medical marijuana, little is known about the individuals who seek a physicians recommendation to use marijuana. This study provides descriptive information about 1,655 applicants in California who sought a physicians recommendatio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of drug policy analysis 2011-02, Vol.4 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | While 15 states and the District of Columbia provide allowances for medical marijuana, little is known about the individuals who seek a physicians recommendation to use marijuana. This study provides descriptive information about 1,655 applicants in California who sought a physicians recommendation for medical marijuana, the conditions for which they sought treatment, and the diagnoses made by the physicians. It presents a systematic analysis of physician records and questionnaires obtained from consecutive applicants seen during a three-month period at nine medical marijuana specialty practices operating throughout the state. The analysis yields insights that may be useful for future research on medical marijuana and marijuana policy, including: 1) very few of those who sought a recommendation had cancer, HIV/AIDS, glaucoma, or multiple sclerosis; 2) most applicants presented with chronic pain, mental health conditions, or insomnia; and 3) half of the applicants reported using marijuana as a substitute for prescription drugs. |
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ISSN: | 1941-2851 1941-2851 |
DOI: | 10.2202/1941-2851.1017 |