Communication between healthcare providers and medical cannabis patients regarding referral and medication substitution
Abstract Background People report using cannabis as a substitute for prescription medications but may be doing so without the knowledge of their primary health care providers (PCPs). This lack of integration creates serious concerns, e.g., using cannabis to treat medical conditions that have establi...
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Main Authors: | Kevin F. Boehnke (Author), Evangelos Litinas (Author), Brianna Worthing (Author), Lisa Conine (Author), Daniel J. Kruger (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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