Patients Are Ditching Opioid Pills for Weed
Can marijuana help solve the opioid epidemic?
by Sarah Zhang
Feb 02, 2017
3 minutes
James Feeney, a surgeon in Connecticut, heard it from his patients. A few actually turned down his prescription for oxycodone, the popular opioid painkiller that has also gained notoriety with the opioid epidemic. His patients, Feeney recalls, would say, “Listen, don’t give me any of that oxycodone garbage. … I’m just going to smoke weed.”
“And you know what?” says Feeney. “Every single one of those patients doesn’t have a lot of pain, and they do pretty well.”
Marijuana has worked well enough, anecdotally at least,
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days