Ohio Quietly OKs Three New Medical Marijuana Conditions
Arthritis, chronic migraines and complex regional pain syndrome were added
Three proposed additions to Ohio’s medical marijuana condition list were quietly OK’d by the Ohio State Medical Board earlier this year.
The board’s medical marijuana committee in February determined that three conditions were already covered by the existing qualification of pain that is chronic and severe or intractable.
Those conditions are: arthritis, chronic migraines and complex regional pain syndrome.
The medical board issued a memo two weeks ago confirming the conditions qualify under the existing list but hasn’t yet sent it to physicians. The memo will be shared in the monthly newsletter for physicians who have registered to recommend medical marijuana, a board spokeswoman said.
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