Science just gave us another great reason to legalize pot
We’ve learned about a couple of good medical benefits to marijuana
this year and now it seems there’s another one: Using medicinal
marijuana makes it less likely that you’ll become hooked on painkillers.
CNN reports that a new study published this in the JAMA Internal Medicine journal finds that states that have legalized medicinal marijuana have significantly fewer deaths from painkiller overdoses.
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In
all, the study found that states that had legalized medical pot
experienced around 1,700 fewer painkiller overdose deaths in 2010 than
what would have happened if those states didn’t make medical marijuana
legal and available.
“We
found there was about a 25% lower rate of prescription painkiller
overdose deaths on average after implementation of a medical marijuana
law,” lead study author Dr. Marcus Bachhuber explained to CNN.
Bachhuber,
who also works as a PCP at the Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical
Center, said that his experience with treating chronic pain has shown
that doctors need to have as many options at their disposal as possible,
although he also allowed that “it’s important, of course, to weigh the
risks and benefits of medical marijuana.”
This article was originally published on BGR.com
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