Qualifying Conditions - MICHIGAN
According to the Michigan Medical Marijuana Amendment, the following conditions are qualified diagnoses that can be certified by a medical marijuana doctor so that you can apply for a medical marijuana card.
There are a number of amendments to the law that have been proposed that would expand the number of qualifying diagnoses.
There are qualified medical diagnoses to get a Michigan medical marijuana ID card:
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Agitation of Alzheimer’s disease
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ALS/Lou Gehrig’s disease
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Arthritis
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Autism
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Cancer
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Cerebral palsy
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Chronic pain
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Colitis
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Crohn’s disease
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Glaucoma
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Hepatitis C
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HIV/AIDS
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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Nail patella syndrome
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Obsessive compulsive behavior
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Parkinson’s disease
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PTSD
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Spinal cord injury
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Tourette’s syndrome
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Ulcerative colitis
Michigan also considers “chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or its treatment that produces 1 or more of the following”:
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Cachexia
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Seizures (including but not limited to those characteristic of epilepsy)
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Severe and chronic pain
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Severe and persistent muscle spasms (including but not limited to those characteristic of multiple sclerosis)
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Severe nausea