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Medical Marijuana Card Application in New Hampshire, New Hampshiretest
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Try our easy pre-qualification exam to see instantly if you may qualify for a medical marijuana recommendation today!
Under New Hampshire law, these conditions are eligible for a medical marijuana card:
Stand-Alone Medical Conditions:
Autism spectrum disorder (age 21 and older)
Autism spectrum disorder (under age 21) (requires a consultation with a certified provider of child and/or adolescent psychiatry, developmental pediatrics, or pediatric neurology, who (1) confirms that the autism spectrum disorder has not responded to previously prescribed medication or that other treatment options produced serious side effects and (2) supports certification for the use of therapeutic cannabis)
Moderate or severe post-traumatic stress disorder
Moderate to severe chronic pain
Severe pain that has not responded to previously prescribed medication or surgical measures or for which other treatment options produced serious side effects
Combination of a Qualifying Diagnosis AND a Qualifying Symptom
Qualifying Diagnoses:
AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus that over time causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Alzheimer's disease
A progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Nervous system disease that weakens muscles and impacts physical function.
Cancer
Disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a given part of the body.
Chronic pancreatitis
Crohn’s disease
A chronic inflammatory bowel disease that affects the lining of the digestive tract.
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Epilepsy
A transient occurrence of signs and/or symptoms due to abnormal excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.
Glaucoma
Eye conditions marked by increase intraocular pressure that can cause blindness.
Hepatitis C
An infection caused by a virus that attacks the liver and leads to inflammation.
Lupus
Multiple sclerosis
Muscular dystrophy
One or more injuries or conditions that has resulted in one or more qualifying symptoms
Parkinson’s disease
Positive status for HIV
Spinal cord injury or disease
Traumatic brain injury
Ulcerative colitis
Qualifying Symptoms:
Agitation of Alzheimer’s disease
Cachexia
A weakness and wasting of the body due to severe chronic illness.
Chemotherapy-induced anorexia
Constant or severe nausea
Elevated intraocular pressure
Moderate to severe insomnia
Moderate to severe vomiting
Seizures
Severe pain that has not responded to previously prescribed medication or surgical measures or for which other treatment options produced serious side effects
Severe, persistent muscle spasms
Wasting syndrome