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Recently doctors have prescribed marijuana, and "the Clinton administration threatened to prosecute doctors who prescribe marijuana," (Gonnerman 40). Doctors are prescribing marijuana for its medical benefits. The Clinton administration on the other hand is outlawing marijuana because it has not been approved by the FDA. Since doctors feel marijuana has medical benefits it should be clinically tested so they can prescribe it for their patients. Marijuana can be used for many medical reasons. For cancer patients receiving chemotherapy marijuana decreases vomiting and nausea; it also helps them deal with the anxiety of the treatment. AIDS patients can use marijuana because of its ability to stimulate their appetite. Marijuana can also be used to decrease the muscle spasms of people with epilepsy and multiple sclerosis. Glaucoma, a disease which causes blindness due to an increase of pressure in the eyeball, can be dealt with by using marijuana because it decreases the pressure in the eyeball (Cowley 23). All of these diseases are terribly painful for the patient, and none of them have a perfect cure, but marijuana does help the patient deal with the disease. There are drugs with marijuana's active ingredient, THC, wh
Xalatan, beta-blocker eye drops, miotic eye drops, and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors can be used to treat glaucoma but each drug has a side-effect. It has been proven that these side effects are result from using the conventional medicine, but it has not been proven that marijuana has these side effects. To deal with her anxiety and pain she smokes marijuana (Morganthau 20). Also, many of these opponents are scared of the legalization of marijuana for senseless reasons. Each one of these cases is a reason that marijuana should be researched for medical use. Opponents of the legalization of marijuana are against it because of the lack of research or they fear it will increase the illegal use of it. ich can be used in place of marijuana, but most of them are problematic. These opponents are prejudice, they have passed judgment on medical marijuana even though it has never been thoroughly tested. McCaffrey does not explain that the $1 million is to be used for a literature review, and a literature review will not get marijuana legalized because a clinical trial is still needed. The side effects from medicine with the active ingredient of marijuana are conventionally used by doctors instead of marijuana. Richard Brookhiser wrote an article in US News & World Report arguing for the legalization of marijuana, but he cites reasons that opponents of medical marijuana generally use. Marijuana does not have to be legalized for medical use, but we should find out if it should be legalized. One reason that marijuana is prescribed for patients is that, the conventional medicine that doctors prescribed for their patients often causes horrible side effects. Marijuana was a superior treatment, as Nelson says: "When I smoked it, you could still trust me," (22).
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