SANTA FE, N.M.-there were added seven more conditions by the state Department of Health to coverage within the limits of the state's medical marijuana proposition.
Patients can address if they have obstinate loathing or vomiting, sore circumferential neuropathy, hepatitis C infection, severe anorexia/cachexia if also receiving antiviral therapeutics, post-traumatic stress disorder and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Crohn's disease, better known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
Dr. Alfredo Vigil, health Secretary said Monday the contraction of a disease was added based on prescription of the department's Medical Advisory Board's and scientific findings that the contraction of a disease could be helped by medical marijuana.
The commission strongly encouraged adding eight contraction of a disease but Vigil turned down fibromyalgia, powerful evidences were implicated that there existed sufficient evidence that medical marijuana matches it. |