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in the mid-1800s (around the
1850s), cannabis extracts and tinctures were commonly available in U.S. pharmacies (often called drug stores) and listed in the United States Pharmacopeia starting in 1850. They were prescribed for various ailments like pain, inflammation, seizures, digestive issues, and more, with over 20 types of cannabis-based preparations noted in some accounts. This was before federal restrictions began in the 1930s. Chronic pain relief - Substantial evidence supports cannabis or cannabinoids for reducing chronic pain in adults, including neuropathic pain (e.g., from nerve damage, multiple sclerosis, or cancer). Patients often report clinically significant reductions, and it's one of the most cited reasons for medical use.
Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting - Strong evidence that oral cannabinoids are effective antiemetics, often better than some traditional options when standard treatments
11:19 PM - Feb 21, 2026
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