Benefits of Cannabis:
Medical cannabis can help to control some of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and may slow the progression of the disease. Caregiver observation of patient symptom intensities is required in many cases to optimize dose.
Risks of Cannabis:
Cannabis is generally considered safe in this patient population; avoid high THC doses as anxiety and agitation may be made worse. Some patients may be at an increased risk of falls which can be exacerbated by high THC doses.
Suggested Initial Therapy:
Tinctures will be most cost effective in this condition, but flower and flower mixes can also be used. CBD, CBG and THC should be used.
Titration of Doses:
After 7 days of therapy, adjustment of dose may be considered. Tincture doses are modified based on response.
DISCLAIMER:
Information provided is for educational purposes to assist medical cannabis patients in using the medication. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and cannabis is not approved by this agency for the use in diagnosis or treatment of any diseases.
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