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the following statement: At Tricann, “they really do care.”

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Tricann can advise any qualifying patient from any

state, as long as that patient has the certification from their

home state, as well as a visitor’s certificate obtained by his or her

qualifying doctor. It’s easier for folks in the state of Maine, who can become patients directly at Tricann’s offices in North Berwick and Berwick.

To qualify for medical cannabis as a treatment option in the state of Maine, you must have been first diagnosed with one of the following conditions: Cancer, Glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, ALS, Crohn's Disease, Agitation of Alzheimer's, Nail-patella Syndrome, Intractable Pain, Wasting Syndrome, Severe Nausea, Seizures/Epilepsy, and Multiple Sclerosis. Unfortunately,

Medical marijuana users would do well to take a few precautions, since marijuana isn’t technically legal in every state. For example, users shouldn’t fly with medicine, since possessing marijuana in any detectable amount remains a federal crime.

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At Tricann, Barth and Dr. Roberge are always focused on innovations in the medical cannabis sphere. Some of the most inspiring research revolves around the treatment of cancer. It’s a well-known fact that cannabis can dramatically reduce the pain and nausea caused by chemotherapy, and can also stimulate patient appetite. Barth and Dr. Roberge watch closely as research continues to emerge, confirming the power of marijuana as a potent

Dee explains that, at Tricann, “If you have questions, they are there to answer them. Your wellbeing is their priority. In good conscience, I can say that they have your best interests in mind. As for product quality and service, [Tricann is] exceptional – and all products offered are tested for your safe consumption.”

although you may possess a medical card, your employer does retain the right to drug test. According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, under federal law, marijuana has no currently accepted medical use and has a high potential for abuse. For these reasons, doctors cannot prescribe marijuana. In a state that allows the use of marijuana to treat medical conditions however, a doctor may be able to certify its use. Your state may require you to apply for a state-issued identification card to use medical marijuana.

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