When traditional approaches haven’t been enough
Mental health conditions often require a personalised, long-term care strategy. Cannabis-based treatments may be considered when other therapies have not been successful.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder involves difficulties with focus and self-control. While not a first-line treatment, cannabis-based options may be discussed in specific cases.
Patients with persistent anxiety that hasn’t responded to medication or therapy may be assessed for cannabis treatment under clinical guidance.
Some individuals on the autism spectrum experience challenges with mood, behaviour, or sensory sensitivity. Cannabis-based care may be considered in carefully reviewed scenarios.
Where antidepressants or counselling have failed to ease symptoms, medical cannabis may be explored as an adjunct option.
PTSD can cause flashbacks, insomnia, and heightened anxiety. For some patients, cannabis-based products are considered within a structured treatment plan.
Chronic stress affecting daily life and wellbeing may be discussed with a clinician as a potential indication for treatment.
In treatment-resistant cases of OCD, cannabis-based options may be reviewed as part of a wider management plan.
This broad category includes conditions like bipolar disorder. Medical cannabis may be explored where symptoms remain despite standard care.
Some patients with conditions like AFRID may be considered for cannabis-based treatments where nutritional intake or wellbeing is impacted.
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