Illinois Adds New Medical Cannabis Qualifying Conditions

Illinois health officials have announced four new additions to the list of qualifying conditions for the state’s medical cannabis program, including endometriosis, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and female orgasmic disorder.

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Officials with the Illinois Department of Health last week announced the addition of four new qualifying conditions for the state’s medical cannabis program including , the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

The additions, which take effect immediately, mark the first new conditions added to the state’s medical cannabis program in over five years and bring the total number of conditions approved for the program to 56.

“Medical cannabis has been shown to offer an effective means of relief from a variety of debilitating medical conditions and symptoms. IDPH reviews petitions carefully using expert opinion and the most up to date evidence to make decisions that best serve Illinois residents. IDPH looks forward to working with our medical providers to ensure appropriate access for individuals struggling with these newly approved conditions.” — Vohra, in a statement

Health officials noted that research shows cannabis can help patients manage chronic pain, which is a common symptom for patients with endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and/or ovarian cysts. The health department also noted that cannabis can help patients with female orgasmic disorder, which is a medical condition that makes it difficult or impossible for a woman to have an orgasm.

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