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Survey Investigates Marijuana Use Among Patients With MS


 

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Approximately 5% of respondents said that they did not think that marijuana helped their symptoms. All other respondents reported that they thought that marijuana might be helpful in at least one domain. “Knowing these types of numbers, that a large proportion have tried it and a large proportion of people are willing to talk about it, can advance the conversation and perhaps assist with people who would be willing to be enrolled in clinical trials,” Dr. Cofield concluded.

Erik Greb

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