Medical Marijuana, a Viable, Legal Option
Welcome
If you’ve come to this site, you’re likely suffering (or sometimes suffer) from discomfort, stress and/or pain due to issues with your health.
And if you’re on a pharmaceutical regimen to treat these issues, there’s a good chance you live with side effects of your medication – and worry about the long-term consequences these drugs may have on your health.
However, you don’t have to deal with your health issues unassisted or treat them only with pharmaceuticals.
Unsure About Medical Marijuana? You’re Not Alone
Of course, if you’re reading this particular section of the site, then you’re also probably a little unsure about medical marijuana.
You may not really know what it’s all about. You may not fully appreciate what it can do for you. You may even have some concerns about using it as a medicine.
You’re not alone.
Tens of thousands of people living with varied health issues have yet to try medical marijuana, either because they have specific concerns or are unaware of its benefits.
(If you consider yourself savvy about medical marijuana, then
feel free to jump directly to our products page right now.)
Is Medical Marijuana a Viable Option?
When it comes to medical marijuana, times are changing. Laws have been revamped and attitudes continue to shift.
To put it succinctly, medical marijuana is:
- fully legal and supported by the Canadian government;
- socially acceptable; and
- prescribed to patients to treat many conditions.
In other words it’s a viable option that could, if used responsibly, improve your quality of life.
You’ve Got Concerns, So Let’s Address Them
Still, you may have specific concerns. That’s fine; your concerns are all legitimate. There’s quite a bit of misunderstanding about medical marijuana. It’s still a new industry and laws have recently changed.
So let’s address some of the main concerns.
Won’t I be doing something illegal if I use marijuana?
Not if you use marijuana as a medicine. In fact, the government has created an entire regulatory system to oversee medical marijuana. Growers must be licensed and patients need requisitions from their doctors. In other words, it’s perfectly legal to use medical marijuana in Canada.
How do I know that the quality of the product is good?
In Canada, only producers licensed by the government can grow medical marijuana. In order to get a license, producers have to meet rigorous standards of quality. This ensures your medical marijuana at least meets the government’s minimum standards. The better producers exceed these standards.
Do I have to smoke it? I’m worried about the health risks (and the smell) of smoking.
No. There are different ways to take medical marijuana. Some people smoke it, but many others take it in a tea, as an oil tincture (liquid placed under tongue) or in a vaporizer. With any of these options, you won’t have to worry about inhaling smoke or any lingering odour.
What will people think of me? I don’t want to be seen as a “stoner” or “pothead”.
First, attitudes have changed drastically in recent years. Most people today have no problem with someone using marijuana to treat health conditions. And if used in a tea or tincture, no one will know anyway.
Will I be high all the time?
No. In fact, there are strains of medical marijuana grown to have a stimulative effect that don’t make you high. In other words, these give you a boost when you need it, much like a cup of coffee. Your ability to function won’t be affected. Other strains will of course relax you, but the degree and duration of this effect are both within your control, since you can choose how much to take and when to take it.
How do I get it? Will I have to make a shady deal in a back alley or in public view of nosy neighbours?
No and no. First, you purchase medical marijuana from a licensed producer. These are reputable companies that adhere to strict government standards. Second, you can make your purchases online or by telephone and have the product delivered anonymously to your residence.
Will medical marijuana cause complications with the existing medications I use?
You should always consult with your doctor before altering your medications in any way.
What if my employer finds out I’m using marijuana for medical purposes? Will I be fired?
No. It’s against the law for an employer to fire an employee for using a necessary medication prescribed by a doctor, provided it doesn’t inhibit your performance or pose any risk to you or others. That being said, as a medication, medical marijuana should never be used in conjunction with certain types of work.
I'm uncomfortable raising this subject with my family doctor. Who should I speak with instead?
Please call the Hydropothecary and we will do our best to connect you with a qualified health professional in your area who would be happy to discuss medical marijuana with you. Our number is 1-844-406-1852.
How do I know which strain to take for my symptoms?
In consultation with a health professional, you can try a strain or strains of medical marijuana and at a dosage best suited to your condition. As you get a feel for what works best, your health professional can refine your regimen. To assist your health professional, Hydropothecary provides all clients with a handy Reference Guide for Physicians – developed by our Chief Medical Officer – that outlines dosage, different products, consumption methods, and other key factors related to taking medical marijuana.
I have more questions; is there someone I can speak with?
Yes, of course. Please connect with one of our informed customer experience representatives, who can answer any questions you might have, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Call 1-844-406-1852.
Still have some concerns?
We’d be happy to address them.
Call us. Click here.
Speak by phone with one of our medical marijuana experts
1.844.406.1852