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Legalizing marijuana lowers demand for prescription drugs, study finds
The reductions in drug utilization that we find could lead to significant cost savings for state Medicaid programs. The results also indicate an opportunity to reduce the harm that can come with the dangerous side effects associated with some prescription drugs, one researcher said.
by Adam Barnes | April 18, 2022
Cornell University researchers analyzed data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in all 50 states from 2011 to 2019.
They found a decline in the volume of prescriptions targeting pain, depression, anxiety, sleep, psychosis and seizures in states that have legalized recreational use.
Thirty-seven states and the District of Columbia currently permit the use of medical marijuana with a prescription.
They found a decline in the volume of prescriptions targeting pain, depression, anxiety, sleep, psychosis and seizures in states that have legalized recreational use.
Thirty-seven states and the District of Columbia currently permit the use of medical marijuana with a prescription.
Access to marijuana via legalization lowers demand for expensive prescription medications through state Medicaid programs, according to a new study.
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These results have important implications, Shyam Raman, a doctoral student in the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy, said in a news release.
The reductions in drug utilization that we find could lead to significant cost savings for state Medicaid programs. The results also indicate an opportunity to reduce the harm that can come with the dangerous side effects associated with some prescription drugs, Raman added.
The reductions in drug utilization that we find could lead to significant cost savings for state Medicaid programs. The results also indicate an opportunity to reduce the harm that can come with the dangerous side effects associated with some prescription drugs, Raman added.
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https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/3271896-legalizing-marijuana-lowers-demand-for-prescription-drugs-study-finds/
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babylonsister
Apr 2022
OP
It is definitely genuinely therapeutic and it is shame it has not yet been decriminalized
jfz9580m
Apr 2022
#6
In Texas it is because of ignorance and supporting backwoods law enforcement.
walkingman
Apr 2022
#17
Happy 4:20 and this is why Pharma has been very effective in keeping it illegal
MagickMuffin
Apr 2022
#25