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Dispelling Common Myths About Medical Marijuana

For years now, medical experts and researchers have acknowledged that medical marijuana provides an array of benefits for patients, from the ability to treat epilepsy, anxiety disorders, and even symptoms of cancer and other medical conditions. However, because of a number of factors, some people continue to have misconceptions about medicinal cannabis and its overwhelming positive impact on patients across the country and around the globe.

For years now, medical experts and researchers have acknowledged that medical marijuana provides an array of benefits for patients, from the ability to treat epilepsy, anxiety disorders, and even symptoms of cancer and other medical conditions. However, because of a number of factors, some people continue to have misconceptions about medicinal cannabis and its overwhelming positive impact on patients across the country and around the globe.

At PA Medical Marijuana Doctor, we’re not just committed to helping our patients acquire their Medical Marijuana Cards and begin getting the relief they both need and deserve from medical cannabis. We’re also a source of knowledge and information that you can rely on, and we’re here to dispel the rumors, separate fact from fiction, and address some of the most common myths surrounding medical marijuana.

Myth: All Medical Marijuana Gets You “High”

Fact: While there are over 400 chemical compounds in cannabis, the two primary and most known ones are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). It’s true that cannabis can produce psychoactive effects, but it’s mainly due to the THC. Conversely, CBD doesn’t act on the same receptors of the brain as THC, and as a result, does not get you “high.”

Myth: Medical Marijuana Kills Brain Cells

Fact: According to a study performed by the University of Louisville, heavy and long-term use of medical marijuana does not kill brain cells. Actually, many of the active compounds that are found within the cannabis plant are potent antioxidants, which help to protect DNA from toxins. Research shows that these compounds not only help to combat damage to brain cells, but may promote their growth as well.

Myth: Medical Cannabis Leads to Other Drug Use

Fact: Incorrectly labeled “the gateway drug,” medical marijuana has been blamed for leading to the use of other drugs. However, research from the Institute of Medicine concluded that there was no evidence of medical cannabis being linked to the use of illicit drugs or drug abuse. Additionally, many studies suggest that medical marijuana is a safer alternative to a wide range of pharmaceutical prescriptions that are currently offered to medical patients. In fact, medical marijuana is currently being examined as a possible medication to help resolve the United States’ opioid crisis.

Myth: Medical Marijuana Causes Cancer

Fact: There is very little evidence that consumption of medical marijuana causes cancer, according to a report in the New York Times. Conversely, many physicians use it to treat certain symptoms of cancer like nausea and pain. On the contrary, there are studies that show medical cannabis can be used to treat cancer itself. A study done by the British Journal for Pharmacology showed that the CBD in medical marijuana can even reduce the size of some cancerous tumors.

At PA Medical Marijuana Doctor, we want you to know the truth about medical cannabis and its vast benefits for patients suffering from all types of medical conditions. By separating fact from fiction, we can give you the knowledge and information to get the relief you need from medical marijuana confidently and with assurance.

For more information on obtaining your Medical Marijuana Card in Pennsylvania, contact us today.

Dr. McCoy treated me with great compassion and took the time to listen to my needs. I really felt like he cared about helping me.

- Tyler

My son suggested I try using medical marijuana for my back pain. I made an appointment with Dr. McCoy, got my MMJ card, and my back has never felt better!

- Suzanne

I was skeptical of medical marijuana at first, but Dr. McCoy took the time to educate me and made the entire process of getting my MMJ card simple and straightforward.

- Jason

Step 1: Get Registered

Create a profile in the PA state Medical Marijuana Registry. This includes basic personal data like your name, current address, and contact information. You must have a Pennsylvania driver’s license or state ID card. 

Step 2: Get Certified

Schedule a consultation with PA Medical Marijuana Doctor to meet with a PA state-approved physician who can certify that you suffer from one of the qualifying medical conditions to participate in PA’s medical marijuana program.

Step 3: Get Your Patient ID

Once you’re certified by an approved physician, return to the Medical Marijuana Registry and finish filling out your application for a medical marijuana ID card. Once you receive your card, you can purchase medical marijuana from a dispensary.