Marijuana Could Literally Replace
These 5 Prescription Drugs
A new study published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Review 
found that people are increasingly substituting prescription 
medication, alcohol, and illicit drugs with cannabis, signaling a 
shift in the public's understanding of marijuana's medicinal benefits.
Research of British Columbia, more than 86 percent of respondents 
reported giving up one or more of the substances for pot, with the 
majority (80.6 percent) forgoing pharmaceuticals for the non-toxic 
alternative. Those under 40 were also more likely to substitute all 
three for cannabis, demonstrating its dynamic appeal for both 
recreational and medical purposes.
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People suffering from chronic pain might be particularly inclined 
to use cannabis instead of prescription medication in light of 
recent studies that establish its effectiveness at treating pain, 
improving the quality of patients' lives, and posing no risk of 
serious adverse side effects. But there are numerous studies 
that support the idea of marijuana as a safer, more effective 
alternative to dangerous, addictive pills for a range of illnesses.
HERE ARE FIVE PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS THAT
COULD BE REPLACED BY CANNABIS.
1. VICODIN (PAINKILLERS)
Multiple studies have determined that marijuana is an effective 
treatment option for people suffering from chronic pain. 
44 Americans die each day from painkiller overdose. 
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2. XANAX (ANTI-ANXIETY MEDICATION)
Not everyone can treat their anxiety with cannabis. For some, 
smoking pot causes acute anxiety and paranoia, but that effect 
is often connected with the type of marijuana that the user 
consumes. Whereas sativas, which are associated with cerebral 
highs, can sometimes induce anxiety (especially for infrequent 
users), indica strains of marijuana have been shown to reduce 
anxiety.
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3. ADDERALL (STIMULANTS)
Just as people who suffer from anxiety should be weary of 
using certain strains of cannabis to treat their disorder, people
 who want to replace their prescription stimulant with marijuana 
should be aware that sativas (as opposed to indicas) are more 
effective at treating ADHD and ADD. 
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4. AMBIEN (SLEEP AIDS)
Using marijuana to treat sleeping problems is one of the most 
common applications.Studies and anecdotal reports suggest 
that it is safer and similarly effective at treating insomnia than 
prescription drugs such as Ambien, for example. 
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SLEEP PATTERNS?
5. ZOLOFT (ANTIDEPRESSANTS)
Many medical marijuana patients (and several studies) have 
found that cannabis serves as an effective treatment option 
for depression. While it might not be right for everyone, 
research has shown that smoking pot has less serious 
side effects than those that have been attributed to 
taking anti-depressants. 
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For information about the best cannabis strains for each 
health issue listed above,check out Leafly.
Editor's note: This article was updated to include additional 
information about health issues associated with prescription medication. 
 




















 
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