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If you experience a life-threatening or medical emergency call your physician, call 911, and/or go to the nearest emergency room. Please let your Cannabis Advisor and your physician know about any physical or mental harm or loss of function you experience if you believe it is related to your medication.
Use caution if you already take other medications or substances (including alcoholic beverages) that cause sedation, dizziness, or drowsiness because adding this medication may intensify those effects. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery when under the influence of this product. Use caution if you have a history of substance or alcohol abuse. As with any medication, symptoms of tolerance, dependence, withdrawal, and substance abuse should be monitored closely. Some preparations may contain small amounts of alcohol (ex. tinctures). If you feel that your medical marijuana usage is negatively affecting your daily life, relationships, or job, please contact your physician.
Looking for more specific information on cannabis in one of the 50 states? Check out our state resource guide and visit the state you are interested in learning more about. And remember, the laws around cannabis are changing quickly, so be sure to bookmark the page and visit frequently for the most up to date legal status in each state.
No, it is illegal to sell cannabis unless you are a verified dispensary, even if you have extra left over and are selling to another legal user. In most states and countries, selling or distributing cannabis without a license can result in legal consequences such as fines, imprisonment, or other penalties.
The amount of marijuana that a person can consume in a sitting can vary depending on a variety of factors, including the individual's tolerance level, the potency of the cannabis, and the method of consumption. It is important to consume cannabis responsibly and in moderation, especially if you are new to using cannabis. The effects of cannabis can take several minutes to over an hour to fully set in, so it is important to wait and see how you feel before consuming more.
Even if cannabis is legal for recreational use in your state, you may still not be allowed to cultivate your own plants. Currently, 13 states allow cannabis cultivation for medical patients, while only 11 allow private cultivation for personal recreational use. In addition, most states limit cultivation to 4-6 plants, which must be kept out of the reach of the public and others who are not of age to consume. Check your local laws to determine if cultivating cannabis is legal if plant restrictions are in place, and regulations surrounding where you can house your plants.
Medical marijuana must be stored securely in the original packaging and container in which it was dispensed. It should only be removed from the original packaging and container when ready for use by the patient.
After using the medication, make sure the container is closed and returned to its original packaging for storage. It is important to store your medication in a location out of reach of children and out of sight. It is illegal for a patient or a patient’s caregiver to distribute medical marijuana to anyone other than the patient.
If you think your pet has ingested medical marijuana, call your veterinarian or Animal Poison Control.
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888) 426-4435
absorbed in digestive tract
Capsules house activated medical marijuana and can be taken with or without food.
Many “side effects” of this medication overlap with intended effects. Experiencing drowsiness, sedation/relaxation and appetite stimulation are common. Other common side effects include: red eyes, dry mouth, dizziness, or headache.
Less common and more serious side effects may include: high or low blood pressure and heart rate, and psychiatric effects such as anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations, depression, or worsening of existing psychiatric conditions.