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Scores of anecdotal feedback over the years could lead many to conclude that cannabis is safe and effective for recreational and many medical uses. But, the lack of lab data halts any determination made by governments and departments such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Proving the safety and efficacy of the plant remains difficult. Factors such as federal prohibition, cannabis use and the plant s makeup all play a part. The nascent space is doing its part to provide the federal government and consumers with assurances as best it can. Sources say the companies attempting to carve out their place in the market must provide proof to consumers through studies and protocols to verify the safety of cannabis and the brand producing them. ....
Practicing medicine without a license is illegal. Yet cannabis dispensaries are doing it. 0 Shares Yesterday was a clinic day. In the middle of the morning, I met with a medical cannabis patient treated for anxiety. As we reviewed his current symptoms, medications, and how he is benefitting from his cannabis treatment, he mentioned an experience he found very upsetting. When he went to pick up his medicine at a cannabis dispensary, this patient told me that he overheard a bud-tender giving medical advice to a cancer patient. This is akin to the checkout clerk at CVS giving medical advice to a patient. Instead, such advice should be given by a physician and reiterated, or expounded upon, by a pharmacist – both of whom have had many years of training, testing, and credentialing. And both of whose professional activities are overseen by governing boards that hold them and their practices to the highest standards. My patient was appalled that this clerk was allowed to ....