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Adverse Effects of Medical Cannabis
August 14, 2023

Category: Medical Marijuana in Mississippi

For individuals in need, medical marijuana offers a natural, holistic approach to wellness that improves their quality of life. However, there are a few undesirable side effects connected to medicinal marijuana, just like there are with any medication. Fortunately, compared to many other prescription medications, these negative effects are rather moderate and may be mitigated with caution.

Remember that if your doctor has recommended medical marijuana, it is because they feel the advantages exceed any possible drawbacks.

Frequent Adverse Effects of Medical Cannabis:

Higher THC dosages may make side effects more noticeable and vary greatly from patient to patient. Preventing any or all of these negative effects linked to medicinal marijuana use may be possible by starting with a very low dosage of THC and increasing it slowly as necessary.

Anxiety or paranoia

Medical marijuana might make you anxious or paranoid if you take high amounts of it. It is very uncommon that a patient would experience anxiety or paranoia every time they use marijuana. This adverse effect might be influenced by one’s thinking and current circumstances in addition to the type and dosage of marijuana taken.

Dry Mouth

Often referred to as “cottonmouth,” dry mouth is a relatively prevalent adverse effect of medicinal cannabis. But by drinking lots of water prior to using marijuana and continuing to remain hydrated during its use, this side effect is easily managed.

Temporary memory loss

When using medical marijuana, have you ever found yourself blanking out in the middle of a sentence? If so, this side effect has affected you. Although short-term memory loss is a temporary side effect of marijuana, it can be inconvenient for you and other people with whom you interact. Try consuming Omega-3 fatty acids and B vitamins to reduce short-term memory loss.

Tiredness

While certain strains of medicinal marijuana can help with insomnia, others may make it very difficult to go asleep and remain asleep. Avoid energetic Sativa strains of marijuana if you have sleeplessness as a side effect. To aid in promoting sleep, use an indica strain closer to bedtime. Additionally, terpenes are crucial, so seek for products that have more calming terpenes, such beta-myrcene.

Tiredness

Two of the most frequent adverse effects of medicinal marijuana are weariness and drowsiness. Don’t use medicinal cannabis while operating machinery or engaging in risky activities to prevent negative consequences. Alcohol consumption should be avoided when using medical marijuana as it may make you feel more sleepy.

Tolerance

When you continue to utilize medicinal cannabis, your body will inevitably get more tolerant. Long-term usage of low amounts of medicinal marijuana may render it less effective. To get the most of each marijuana dose, we advise beginning low and progressing slowly. While it can happen, the body does take a while to develop a tolerance to medicinal marijuana. To prevent tolerance from building up, it is preferable to alternate between strains of Indica and Sativa cannabis.

Additional adverse effects

Medical marijuana has varied side effects that may occur less frequently.  Most are minor and shouldn’t be a long-term concern. Additional negative consequences might be:

  • Increased Appetite
  • Red eyes
  • Heightened awareness of the senses
  • Giddiness (often a beneficial side effect)
  • Reduced response time
  • Vomiting
  • Bloating
  • Problems with balance
  • Hallucinations (after using extremely high THC dosages)
  • Dizziness
  • Slurred words

The majority of medical marijuana’s negative effects are modest. Develop a plan of action with your medical marijuana provider if you encounter any adverse effects that worry you.

In the event of a medical emergency, dial 9-1-1 at all times.

We at TruReleaf MD can assist you obtain your Mississippi medical marijuana registration card and assess your eligibility for medicinal marijuana. Get started with medical cannabis today by completing our online eligibility questionnaire.