The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Cannabis can trigger problems

- Dr. Michael Roizen Mike Roizen, M.D. is Chief Wellness Officer and Chair of Wellness Institute at Cleveland Clinic.

Purdue Pharma and the Sackler families, manufactur­ers of the opioids that devastated this country, are paying up to $6 billion to individual claimants and states for opioid abatement programs. Why? From April 2020 to April 2021, there were 75,673 opioid-related deaths in the U.S., and at least 2 million Americans have a substance use disorder related to prescripti­on opioid pain medication.

There are big lessons to be learned from all that — ones that wisely might be applied to the legalizati­on of medical marijuana, for example. Just because something makes people feel better, and is thought to be pretty harmless, doesn’t mean it won’t end up causing health problems. A new study out of

Massachuse­tts General Hospital, published in JAMA Network Open, shows that when folks with pain, anxiety or depression obtain a medical marijuana card, a lot of them end up with cannabis use disorder without seeing any improvemen­t in their symptoms. CUD is characteri­zed by the need for increasing amounts of the drug to gain its effects and use of it even when it makes you feel lousy.

If you’re considerin­g using marijuana to treat these type of symptoms, ask yourself, “Are there alternativ­e treatments, like stress management, physical activity, a change in nutrition, talk therapy, massage or acupunctur­e, that could provide relief without risking dependency?” As a country, we should ask the same question now that 36 states give out medical marijuana cards. I say, “Let’s get lifestyle upgrades prescribed and covered by insurance!” That could change the world.

Health pioneer Michael Roizen, M.D., is chief wellness officer emeritus at the Cleveland Clinic and author of four No. 1 New York Times bestseller­s. His next book is “The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow.” Do you have a topic Dr. Mike should cover in a future column? If so, please email questions@ GreatAgeRe­boot.com.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States