9 Prescription Medications You Should Avoid Mixing With Weed
9 Prescription Medications You Should Avoid Mixing With Weed
Anna Wilcox | Apr 22, 2017
Medical cannabis is becoming increasingly more popular around the world. But, while the herb is proving to be a useful medical tool, researchers still know fairly little about how cannabis may interact with various pharmaceutical medications. In the upcoming years, this will certainly be a major area of study. In the meantime, here are nine prescription medications that you generally avoid mixing with weed (or at least talk to a professional about).
The best advice? If you’re trying a new medication and decide to consume cannabis, listen to your body and talk to a doctor.
Drug interactions are quite complicated. Not only might two substances interact with each other, but they may also interact with whatever anomalies you may have going on with your personal biochemistry.
9 Prescription Medications You Should Avoid Mixing With Weed
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