Medical Marijuana Treatment
Medical marijuana treatment is now available by the doctors of Texas. Now you can take the advice from your doctor, Dr. Bobby Pervez, for medical marijuana and get a little bit of relief from your health problems with the help of this treatment.
We are proud to announce that Dr. Bobby is currently offering a full range of services to patients looking for medical marijuana treatment in Texas.
Here at Cannabis MD Clinic, we are providing our patients with the highest level of care. Our mission is to provide a patient-centered approach that ensures safe and effective medical marijuana treatment. We want to help improve the quality of life for each patient through compassionate and individualized care.
We are an organization dedicated to providing patients with alternative treatment options for their health conditions.
You are in great hands!
Dr. Bobby Pervez has years of experience as a pain management specialist, helping his various patients find relief from their chronic pain, anxiety, nausea, sleeping disorders, appetite issues, and more.
He will evaluate your current situation and then make recommendations for possible treatment options.
Is Medical Marijuana Treatment Legal in Texas?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not recognized or approved the marijuana plant as medicine. However, scientific study of the chemicals in marijuana, called cannabinoids, has led to two FDA-approved medications that contain cannabinoid chemicals in pill form. Continued research may lead to more medications.
Because the marijuana plant contains chemicals that may help treat a range of illnesses and symptoms, many people argue that it should be legal for medical purposes. In fact, a growing number of states have legalized marijuana for medical use, including most recently, Texas.
Texas is one of the 36 states in the United States of America to legalize the use of marijuana as a medical treatment, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
The state of Texas first legalized the use of medical marijuana in 2015 under the Compassionate Use Act. It was first only passed in order to treat “intractable epilepsy”. However, the prescription was for low-dose THC, and later on over the past several years, the law was expanded to include several other qualifying conditions.
Texas is one of the only 11 states that has a low-THC program.
What does this mean?
Basically, low-THC is a medical marijuana product that has restrictions based on the weight of the patient. Also, it keeps the concentration below 5% THC.
Supporters of medical marijuana argue that it can be a safe and effective treatment for the symptoms of cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, pain, glaucoma, epilepsy, and other conditions. They cite dozens of peer-reviewed studies, prominent medical organizations, major government reports, and the use of marijuana as medicine throughout world history.
Conditions That DO NOT Qualify for Treatment with Medical Marijuana in Texas:
· Anxiety
· PTSD
· Depression
· Insomnia
· Chronic Pain
· Fibromyalgia
· Autoimmune Disorders
· Irritable Bowel Syndrome
· Glaucoma
There are now nearly 2 million medical marijuana users in the US, according to a recent survey by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
The idea of medical marijuana is not new. In the 1800s, cannabis extracts were widely used as painkillers and sedatives. In the early 1900s, there was an attempt to criminalize marijuana use in the United States, but the bill failed. The use of medical marijuana for treatment came into public view again with a California law that allows patients suffering from AIDS, cancer, and other serious illnesses to possess and cultivate marijuana for personal use ONLY if recommended by a physician.
But there are many people who are using marijuana successfully to treat a variety of ailments including cancer, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, glaucoma, arthritis panic disorder, AIDS, and chronic pain.
Do you suffer from any qualifying conditions?
Has your physician or doctor recommended that you begin medical marijuana treatment?
Dr. Bobby Pervez is a licensed interventional pain management doctor near you! He treats chronic pain through invasive techniques that reduce pain levels, such as nerve blocks or injections. He has 35 years of experience.
And luckily for you, he is authorized to provide medical marijuana card evaluations right here in Sugar Land, Texas, only a half-hour from Houston!
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