C.A.R.E.

MEDICAL CANNABIS

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Cancer is one of the qualifying medical conditions for medical cannabis in New Mexico and can help relieve such side effects as pain, insomnia and nausea. For more informatio­n, visit nmhealth.org/go/mvp or call 505-827-2321. Talk to your medical provider about adding it to your treatment plan.

To apply:

• Applicatio­n forms can be found at: nmhealth.org/go/mvp. You can fill out

a paper form or use the online portal.

• Your provider will need to verify your condition on the applicatio­n and sign it.

• It can take 30 days for the Department of Health to process your applicatio­n

and another five days to receive your card in the mail.

• You need to renew your medical cannabis license annually.

Tips for buying cannabis products

• Discuss the symptoms you hope to alleviate with dispensary staff.

• Be upfront about your experience or lack thereof with cannabis to help

determine doses.

• Expect to spend more at the beginning as you test and try different treatments

until you find what works for you.

• CBD products do not require any type of medical card, but ensure you are

getting them from a reputable source.

• Recreation­al cannabis is legal to buy in New Mexico starting in April, but only

medical cannabis is provided tax-free.

• The Department of Health has a patient packet available on its website that

provides informatio­n about safely storing and using your medical cannabis.

You can buy medical cannabis in many forms, including honey, gummies, hard candy, chocolate, and the traditiona­l flower for smoking.

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