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Medical Marijuana For Hepatitis C Patients In Missouri
Missouri Patients With Hepatitis C Qualify For Medical Marijuana
Hepatitis is an inflammatory disease that affects the liver. Hepatitis is usually caused by a virus, but can also arise as a response to medications or toxins. There are five different types of hepatitis, classified as A, B, C, D and E. A different virus is responsible for each of the different subtypes of the condition.
The most common form of the condition is hepatitis C. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, up to 3.9 million Americans are living with a chronic form of hepatitis C. The disease is highly contagious and is spread through blood-to-blood contact. Up to 25% of people who contract hepatitis C will be able to clear their body of the infection without treatment. But, the majority of people with the disease require treatment with intense drug regimens. Now, people living with hepatitis C in Missouri can also access medical marijuana to help ease the symptoms of the condition.
Does Medical Marijuana Help Hepatitis C
Treatment for hepatitis C typically involves taking a combination of antiviral medications for anywhere from 24 to 48 weeks. But, these medications oftentimes have unpleasant side effects. For this reason, people living with hepatitis C may seek out a treatment alternative or a way to help manage the side effects of treatment.
Cannabis can be an effective tool to help deal with the side effects of hepatitis C treatment. Common side effects of the antiviral medications used to treat hepatitis C include nausea, aches and pains, and poor appetite. Studies show that medical marijuana can help combat all of these symptoms. Specifically, cannabinoids, chemical compounds found within marijuana, are known to help combat nausea caused by pharmaceuticals. Medical marijuana eases the negative side effects of antiviral medications, and thus makes people with hepatitis C more likely to stick to their treatment plan.
In addition to easing the side effects of treatment, cannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) has anti-inflammatory effects. Research has shown that cannabis can have therapeutic effects for people with chronic liver diseases, such as hepatitis.
Living with any chronic condition is not easy, but medical marijuana can reduce the burden of diseases like hepatitis C. Always be sure to discuss any medication, including medical marijuana, with a physician before use. If you are interested in accessing medical marijuana to help manage your hepatitis C, Missouri Marijuana Card can provide you with more information and resources to see if cannabis can help you.
3 Easy Steps
Medical Marijuana
Get approved to legally obtain, consume, transport and possess medical marijuana from a licensed Missouri marijuana dispensary.
Schedule an Appointment
Schedule your medical marijuana evaluation today. Book online or call our helpful Patient Support Center.
Best Prices in Missouri
We offer a variety of payment methods as well as payment plan options and veteran discounts.
Is Medical Marijuana Right For You?
Everyone is different. Medical Marijuana has the potential to provide significant relief for some people, and not as much for others. With medical marijuana now legal in Missouri, the choice is up to you! If you're interested in trying medical marijuana, but you don't want to get the "high" feeling often associated with the plant, don't worry! There are new medical marijuana products that isolate the plant's therapeutic compounds while eliminating much of the THC that is responsible for the "high".
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You should definitely consult with a health professional if you’re interested in finding out more about how medical marijuana can help relieve your MS symptoms. Give us a call or send us a message if you’d like to know more about your options.
Get Medical Marijuana In Missouri With Missouri Marijuana Card
Missouri Marijuana Card has doctor offices throughout the State of Missouri that specialize in helping qualifying patients access medical marijuana. If you’re interested in discussing whether medical marijuana is right for you, we're here to help you every step of the way. Give us a call, or schedule an appointment online for more information. You can also check out our frequently asked questions page.