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Are Synthetic Cannabinoid Medications as Effective as Cannabis?

Ask a Doctor About Medical Cannabis in Massachusetts

Medical Cannabis has helped thousands of people live more comfortable, more active lives than they ever thought possible. If you have been diagnosed with a serious illness, and are not getting the relief you had hoped for from your current medication, consider speaking to your physician about incorporating medical Cannabis into your care plan. In Massachusetts, Cannabis has been approved for adult patients diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, glaucoma, hepatitis C, Parkinson’s disease, and other serious conditions. If you live in a different state, the qualifying conditions for medical marijuana may be slightly different.

To learn more about marijuana for pain relief, marijuana for arthritis, marijuana for multiple sclerosis, or the other medical uses of Cannabis, contact Inhale MD at (617) 861-8519 for a confidential consultation. Our medical offices are located in Brookline and Cambridge. We also offer secure online consultations for Massachusetts residents outside the Boston area.

Let’s face it: the cannabis industry has many stakeholders, each with a loud voice, except the group most responsible for representing the science of cannabis medicine and the care of the cannabis patient. The Association of Cannabis Specialists fills this glaring gap!

We are a diverse group of physicians and other clinicians who specialize in cannabis medicine. We provide on-

going, detailed care for patients with severe illness. We use evidence-based medicine and best practices to ensure our patients get the best they can from their treatment. We publish to extend both the art and science of cannabis medicine.