Where marijuana is legal, opioid prescriptions fall, studies find
When states legalize pot, residents fill a lot fewer opioid prescriptions, according to two new studies.
by Kate Sheridan
Apr 02, 2018
3 minutes
As more states legalize medical and recreational marijuana, doctors may be replacing opioid prescriptions with suggestions to visit a local marijuana dispensary. Two papers published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine analyzing more than five years of Medicare Part D and Medicaid prescription data found that after states legalized weed, the number of opioid prescriptions and the daily dose of opioids went way down.
That indicates that some people may be shifting away from prescription drugs to cannabis, though the studies can’t
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