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Marijuana and adult ADD
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Roger Gould, M.D. - Mental Health, Wellness
Questions posted in the Mental Health forum are being answered by Dr. Roger L. Gould, author of the Mastering Stress and Depression program and affiliated with the UCLA. Department of Psychiatry. Topics covered include anger, attention deficit disorder (ADD), bipolar disorder, dementia, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), learning disabilities, memory, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), panic, personality disorders, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), schizophrenia, stress, transitions, and work problems.

Marijuana and adult ADD

by jester, Feb 25, 2001 12:00AM
Maybe someone can help solve an argument I've been having with my father's girlfriend.  She is 57 years old and has adult ADD which we've known about for a few years.  However, a couple weeks ago she decided ton start smoking marijuana.  Now she is trying to tell us that she is getting the marijuana via a prescription from her doctor.  I don't know if it is my own lack of knowledge or not, but as far as I know a doctor cannot prescribe marijuana anywhere in the United states.  I am mostly worried that my father will get in trouble either with the marijuana being in their house or in the car when they are together.  Of course he beleives her even though she hasn't been able to actually show anyone this supposed prescription that she has.  I would greatly appreciate any helpful comments or maybe something I could print off from somewhere on the web to show my father.  Even if I am wrong I would like to know so that I can quit arguing about it.  



Thank you

Ted

by Roger Gould, M.D., Feb 26, 2001 12:00AM
Medical prescription of marijuana is legal in some states. California for sure. But it is tightly controlled and used primarily for people with intractable pain. It is very unlikely that it would be prescribed for ADD.
Member Comments (1)

by spook, Mar 04, 2001 12:00AM
THe Active ingrediant in Cannabis(delta-9-THC) is now marketed in the USA,in pure tablet form for nausea,pain,loss of appetite,etc.Is use is usually restricted to Chemotherapy Patiants.Overuse of it, "GETS you stoned" just like marijuana does.Her ADD medication may be causing anorexia and insomnia and marijuana(pills)may help considerably with these side effects.
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