When the dentist prescribes medicine, it’s pressing to get exactly what you need! The dentist has to write the dosage, product, and the times when the medication should be taken.
- The dentist told my daughter that he thought medical marijuana would be a great option for her to help with pain that she has had since a vehicle accident occurred in 2015.
The dentist didn’t absolutely tell my daughter anything when he gave her the prescription, then i thought that was very unusual and odd, my daughter didn’t know anything at all about medical marijuana! She went to a medical dispensary and I went with her to see how things went. Thankfully there were lots of helpful people that pointed my daughter in the right direction. They requested starting with a low dose marijuana edible. They pointed out some of the a singles that were identifiably for pain. The bartender also requested starting with a CBD product as well, because CBD is another cannabinoid known to help with pain and swelling. The product recommendations were a great help. The staff members were a great help. They did more to help my daughter than the dentist did, but he didn’t educate her on the dangers or the benefits. I find it rather unsettling that the dentist can prescribe marijuana to a patient without ever going through the process of explaining the difference between an indica and a sativa. My daughter didn’t even know there was a difference when it comes to the products. She absolutely has a lot to learn about marijuana.