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• Pain lasting longer than two weeks that is not adequately managed, in the qualified medical provider’s opinion, despite treatment attempts using conventional medications other than opioids or opiates or physical interventions
• Persistent nausea that is not significantly responsive to traditional treatment
• Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
• Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis
• HIV or acquires immune deficiency syndromes (AIDS)
• Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
• Cancer
• Cachexia
• Autism
• Multiple sclerosis or debilitating muscle spasms
• Epilepsy or debilitating seizures
• Alzheimer’s Disease
• Terminal illness when the patient’s remaining life expectancy is less than 6 months
• Condition resulting in the individual receiving hospice care
• Rare condition or disease that affects less than 200,000 individuals in the U.S., as defined in federal law and this is not adequately managed despite treatment attempts using conventional medications (other than opioids or opiates) or physical interventions
• If a patient does not have a qualifying condition specifically named, or if they are below 21 years of age, they may petition the Compassionate Use Board for approval of their medical cannabis card.