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The Truth about Marijuana
Myth
Marijuana can be used for medicinal purposes for cancer patients.
Truth
It is true that a small amount of THC, only one of the 421 different
compounds found in marijuana, can relieve nausea. In fact, THC is already
legally available in the prescription drug, Marinol. This form of THC is
one of the 11 prescription drugs used for nausea with cancer patients.
However, because THC is less effective then other medications, has strong
side effects and is addictive, it is used less frequently than the other
medications on the market. Marijuana contains an impure form of THC plus
hundreds of different chemicals. Smoking pot decreases the body's immune
system, making it much more likely to develop other illnesses. This is
dangerous for cancer patients who are already fighting one life threatening
disease.
Myth
Smoking marijuana would help people who have glaucoma.
Truth
As with cancer, there are several safe and effective prescription drugs
available for glaucoma patients. Glaucoma is a chronic disease, therefore
medication is often taken daily. Because THC is addictive and has strong
side effects it is inappropriate for glaucoma patients. Smoking marijuana
would expose people with glaucoma to THC addiction, loss of short term
memory, poor coordination and motivation, and a host of other physical
health risks.
Myth
Marijuana is a safe drug.
Truth
Pot has been linked to lung cancer, loss of short term memory, decreased
immune system, reduction of sperm production and irregular menstrual cycles.
These health risks may affect even infrequent or occasional users.
Myth
Smoking marijuana is not bad for your lungs as tobacco smoke.
Truth
Both pot and cigarette smoke create health risks. Pot smoke however,
contains 2 to 3 times more tar, carbon monoxide and other cancer causing
agents than tobacco smoke. Both pot tobacco smoke have been linked to lung
cancer.
Myth
Marijuana is not addictive.
Truth
Marijuana has been proved addictive. People can become psychologically
dependent on pot and have physical withdrawal symptoms when they stop using
it.
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