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What are the qualifying conditions for medical marijuana in Connecticut?

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● Cancer

● Glaucoma

● Positive Status for Human Immunodeficiency Virus or Acquired

Immune Deficiency Syndrome

● Parkinson's Disease

● Multiple Sclerosis

● Damage to the Nervous Tissue of the Spinal Cord with Objective

Neurological Indication of Intractable Spasticity

● Epilepsy

● Cachexia

● Wasting Syndrome

● Crohn's Disease

● Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

● Sickle Cell Disease

● Post Laminectomy Syndrome with Chronic Radiculopathy

● Severe Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis

● Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

● Ulcerative Colitis

● Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Type 1 and Type II

● Cerebral Palsy

● Cystic Fibrosis

● Irreversible Spinal Cord Injury with Objective Neurological

Indication of Intractable Spasticity

● Terminal Illness Requiring End-Of-Life Care (Effective 2016)

● Uncontrolled Intractable Seizure Disorder (Effective 2016)

● Spasticity or Neuropathic Pain Associated with Fibromyalgia

● Severe Rheumatoid Arthritis

● Post Herpetic Neuralgia

● Hydrocephalus with Intractable Headache

● Intractable Headache Syndromes

● Neuropathic Facial Pain

● Muscular Dystrophy

● Osteogenesis Imperfecta

● Chronic Neuropathic Pain Associated with Degenerative Spinal

Disorders

● Interstitial Cystitis

● MALS Syndrome (Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome)

● Vulvodynia and Vulvar Burning

● Intractable Neuropathic Pain that Is Unresponsive to Standard

Medical Treatments

● Tourette Syndrome

● Chronic Pain of at least 6 months duration associated with a

specified underlying chronic condition refractory to other treatment

intervention

● Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Associated with Chronic Pain

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