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Medical marijuana for pets

Discussion in 'Medical Marijuana Usage and Applications' started by aniCBD, Nov 9, 2014.

  1. #1 aniCBD, Nov 9, 2014
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    Hi all, short introduction about myself: I am a veterinarian who is currently researching the use of medical marijuana in pets. I am primarily looking at its uses as an appetite stimulant, antiseizure, antipain, antiinflammatory, and anticancer medication. The focus of the research is primarily on the phytocannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD) and its medical applications. CBD is a NON-psychoactive cannabinoid, meaning it will not get your pet high.
     
    I am looking for people who have either tried MMJ for their pets, or have a pet that may benefit from it. The important things to establish with MMJ is a dosing standard and finding out what doses work best for specific ailments. This is a relatively new endeavour for veterinary medicine, but also a very exciting one due to its potential.
     
    If you have a pet that is benefiting from MMJ or you think may benefit from it, please send me a message (include your pet's species, age, and condition please) and we'll talk, thank you.

     

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