What conditions DO qualify for the Connecticut Medical Marijuana Program?
The following are qualifying debilitating medical conditions that are specifically identified in the law:
- Cancer,
- Glaucoma,
- HIV/AIDS,
- Parkinson’s disease,
- Multiple sclerosis,
- Damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity,
- Epilepsy,
- Cachexia,
- Wasting syndrome,
- Crohn’s disease
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
All FAQ’s from Qualification
- Can my doctor write me a recommendation?
- I had surgery 10 years ago. Can I get a card?
- What conditions DON’T qualify for the Connecticut Medical Marijuana Program?
- What documentation is needed to qualify for the Connecticut Medical Marijuana Program?
- What if I have multiple doctors?
- What if I have not been diagnosed yet?