Could Marijuana Replace These 5 Major Pharmaceutical Drugs?

It’s about time that the US government’s war on drugs is dwindling, with people across the country becoming educated enough about medical marijuana to enjoy its numerous benefits. The plant was always a nemesis to Big Pharma, because they knew just how powerful it can truly be. Now, a new study published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Review reveals that people are increasingly substituting prescription medications, alcohol, and illicit drugs with cannabis.

For the study, 473 adult cannabis users were surveyed by the Centre for Addictions Research of BC. More than 86% of respondents reported giving up one or more of the substances for marijuana. Most shocking to billion dollar Pharma companies like Pfizer, Astra Zeneca, etc., would be the fact that the majority (80.6%) said they were forgoing pharmaceuticals for the non-toxic alternative. Adults under 40 were likely to forgo all three – alcohol, other illicit drugs, and pharmaceutical prescriptions for medical marijuana.

With this in mind, here are at least 5 drugs that could be replaced by medical marijuana:

1. Painkillers like Vicodin

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Recent studies have made it all too clear that marijuana can have a profoundly positive effect on pain. It is also much safer to use than pills like Vicodin, which have adverse side effects and can be very addictive.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 44 Americans die each day from painkiller overdose. Though an Oxford University study said that cannabis simply makes the pain more bearable, and doesn’t really reduce it, additional scientific evidence says that cannabinoids possess pain-relieving properties, and some clinical evidence supports their medical use for patients suffering from painful conditions and chronic pain for a number of health conditions.

Marijuana is one of nature’s best natural pain killers.

2. Anti-Anxiety Medications like Xanax

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Some people can’t treat anxiety with cannabis, but for others that have acute symptoms of anxiety and paranoia, it can be better than a slice of cake and birthday presents. Sativas, which are associated with cerebral highs, can sometimes induce anxiety (especially for infrequent users), indica strains of marijuana have been shown to reduce anxiety.

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