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Cachexia, or wasting syndrome, is a condition that causes extreme weight loss and muscle loss. It usually occurs in people with serious illnesses like:
Medical cannabis may help manage some of the symptoms of cachexia, like loss of appetite, nausea, and pain.
Research suggests that certain compounds in cannabis, particularly tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), may help stimulate appetite and reduce weight loss in people with cachexia.
Studies have found that THC has appetite-boosting effects. Another study found that dronabinol, an FDA-approved synthetic form of THC, improves appetite in people with HIV/AIDS and cancer, and causes weight gain in people with HIV/AIDS.
Other cannabinoids, such ascannabidiol (CBD), may suppress appetite. Studies on cannabis for cachexia generally show promising results. But more high-quality studies are needed to understand its full potential and long-term effects.
Cannabis may help you with symptoms like:
Talk to your doctor before using cannabis for cachexia, especially if you are taking medication.
Cannabis has some potential benefits related to cachexia.
As with any medicine, cannabis has potential risks and side effects.
Cannabis laws vary across the U.S. In some states, cachexia is a qualifying condition for a medical cannabis card. In other states, you may qualify through a condition that can lead to cachexia, like HIV/AIDS or cancer.
In some states, you can apply to become a medical cannabis caregiver to a minor with cachexia.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a THC-based drug, dronabinol, for weight loss related to a condition like cancer or AIDS. Dronabinol is only available through prescription.
About 160,000 people are admitted to hospitals each year for cachexia.
Your doctor can diagnose cachexia through blood tests and by assessing your weight and muscle strength.
People with cachexia may or may not have a lower life expectancy depending on the underlying condition.
There is no cure for cachexia. Your doctor will suggest treatments to slow down weight loss and improve symptoms.
Standard treatments for cachexia include:
Cannabis may help you manage some cachexia symptoms. But it should be part of a broader treatment plan. If you’re considering medical cannabis, talk to your doctor to see if it’s right for you.
In many states, cachexia is a qualifying condition for a medical cannabis card. To start the process of getting your medical card, contact Leafwell today.
Find answers to common questions about medical cannabis and cachexia.
Yes. THC may boost appetite and increase food intake. However, its effects can vary from person to person and depend on your underlying health condition.
Popular cannabis product types for cachexia include:
The best option depends on your personal preferences and medical needs.
Yes. Dronabinol (Marinol) and nabilone (Cesamet) are FDA-approved THC-based medications prescribed for nausea and low appetite.
THC may increase appetite, while CBD may suppress it.
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