High blood pressure is a leading cause of heart disease, stroke, and other health complications. Despite advances in modern medicine, high blood pressure is still a major public health concern, with many people seeking alternative treatment options. One such option that has gained increasing interest in recent years is medical marijuana. While marijuana is approved for various medical conditions in Florida, some studies have suggested it may also have potential benefits for people with high blood pressure.
Does Cannabis Lower Blood Pressure?
Medical marijuana is not yet approved for the treatment of high blood pressure, but there are some studies that have suggested it may help. One study found that cannabis treatment for three months was associated with lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure values three hours after administration.
Another study suggested that cannabis may have a cardiometabolic protective effect, in which it helps protect the heart and cardiovascular system from damage caused by heart disease and other factors.
Does Cannabis Raise Blood Pressure?
While some studies – such as those above – suggest marijuana may help lower blood pressure, other studies have shown it can raise blood pressure in certain circumstances. For example, one study found that marijuana can increase systolic blood pressure immediately after use.
The Relationship Between Marijuana and Blood Pressure
There is conflicting information about the potential effects of cannabis on blood pressure, and there are some limitations to the research. For one, many studies have been small and short-term, so it is not possible to draw firm conclusions about the long-term effects or benefits of cannabis on high blood pressure.
Furthermore, it is unclear whether the effects of marijuana on blood pressure are due to the psychoactive component (THC) or other cannabis compounds, such as cannabidiol (CBD). Additional research is needed to better understand this relationship.
Marijuana can affect people differently depending on the dose, the route of administration, the person’s experience with it and their underlying health.
What Conditions Does Medical Marijuana Help Treat?
In Florida, medical marijuana is approved to treat a number of conditions, including:
- Cancer
- HIV/AIDS
- Glaucoma
- Multiple sclerosis
- ALS
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Parkinson’s disease
- Crohn’s disease
- And more
Contact a Florida Medical Marijuana Doctor
If you suffer from a qualifying medical condition, you may be eligible for medical marijuana in Florida. The Medical Marijuana Treatment Clinics of Florida can assist you in seeing if you qualify for treatment. Take our eligibility survey or schedule an appointment today to be on your way to finding relief.