THC:CBD Formula Medical Cannabis Oil Extract

Indications
Intractable Neuropathic Pain
• Chronic pain for more than 3 months.
• Characterized by chronic pain caused by nerves, such as neck pain radiating down the arm, back pain radiating down the leg, hip pain radiating down the legs, numbness of the hands and feet, pain in the musculoskeletal system, or pain from a herniated disc.
• Characteristics of pain such as numbness, sharp pain, pain like a needle stab, sensation like a crawling insect, or pain like an electric shock.
Parkinson’s Disease
• Muscle stiffness, difficulty moving.
• Undergoing standard treatment but symptoms do not improve.
Alzheimer’s Disease
• Patients have memory impairment, prone to repeating questions, repeating the same thing, confused, stressed, easily upset and depressed.
• Behavioral problems, such as yelling, hurting others, or having problems with caregivers.
Multiple Sclerosis
• Spasticity
• Movement problems or limited mobility
Or Use as Prescribed by a Doctor
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Contraindications
- Do not use in patients allergic to THC:CBD (1:1) or any of the ingredients in the pharmacopoeia.
- Cannabis extract should not be used in patients with severe coronary or cerebrovascular disease or who have risk factors for coronary artery disease.
- Cannabis should not be used in patients with severe hepatic or renal impairment.
- People with preexisting psychosis or having concurrent active mood disorders or anxiety disorders.
- Avoid using cannabis in pregnant women, lactating women, including women of childbearing age who do not use contraceptives, or women planning to become pregnant, as studies have shown associated low birth weight preterm infants and cannabinoids can be found in breast milk.
Cautions
- Should not be used in individuals under 25 years of age unless a physician determines the benefit to the patient outweighs the risk.
- May cause drowsiness, so should not drive a vehicle or work with machinery, or do dangerous work.
- Should not be used for a long period of time because it may cause addiction, unless prescribed by a doctor. If used regularly, the effects of treatment should be periodically evaluated, and consult a doctor before discontinuing the drug, as the dose may need to be reduced gradually to prevent withdrawal symptoms.
- Should be used with caution in patients receiving concomitant treatment with antidepressants or other psychoactive drugs because it enhances its CNS depressant effect or increases its psychoactive effects.
- Should be used with caution in patients with a history of substance abuse, including those with a history of alcohol dependence.
- If you have an allergic reaction to the drug, such as a rash, swollen mouth, puffy eyes or swollen face, stop using the drug and consult a doctor or pharmacist.
- Use only under the supervision and prescription of a trained physician.