Five Ways Medical Cannabis Can Help With Opioid Addiction
Every year, hundreds of people are killed by the opioid epidemic. Furthermore, an estimated 2.5 million people suffer from opioid use disorders, which jeopardise their health, happiness, relationships, and lives. Many people remain addicted to opioids despite a strong desire to rehabilitate due to factors such as stigma, limited resources, and a lack of access to medicine for opioid-use disorder (MOUD) therapies. The fact that the age group between 25 and 34 has the highest rate of opioid overdose deaths indicates that too many individuals are being killed in their prime by a preventable public health disaster. Medical marijuana (MMJ) has recently emerged as a viable opioid addiction treatment. Many Floridians are now considering utilising medicinal marijuana to escape the cycle of opiate addiction. What's particularly intriguing about marijuana for opiate addiction is that it appears to have both preventive and curative properties. Here are five ways marijuana has the potential