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Does Illinois have a list of qualifying conditions for medical marijuana?

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Written by Alfredo
Updated over 2 years ago

● Autism

● Agitation of Alzheimer’s disease

● HIV/AIDS

● Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

● Anorexia nervosa

● Arnold-Chiari malformation

● Cancer

● Cachexia/wasting syndrome

● Causalgia

● Chronic inflammatory demyelinating

polyneuropathy

● Chronic pain

● Crohn’s disease

● CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome

Type II)

● Dystonia

● Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

● Fibrous Dysplasia

● Glaucoma

● Hepatitis C

● Hydrocephalus

● Hydromyelia

● Interstitial cystitis

● Irritable bowel syndrome

● Lupus

● Migraines

● Multiple Sclerosis

● Muscular Dystrophy

● Myasthenia Gravis

● Myoclonus

● Nail-patella syndrome

● Neuro-Bechet’s autoimmune disease

● Neurofibromatosis

● Neuropathy

● Osteoarthritis

● Parkinson’s disease

● Polycystic kidney disease (PKD)

● Post-Concussion Syndrome

● Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

● Reflex sympathetic dystrophy

● Residual limb pain

● Rheumatoid arthritis

● Seizures (including those characteristic of

Epilepsy)

● Severe fibromyalgia

● Sjogren’s syndrome

● Spinal cord disease (including but not

limited to arachnoiditis)

● Spinal cord injury is damage to the

nervous tissue of the spinal cord with

objective neurological indication of

intractable spasticity

● Spinocerebellar ataxia

● Superior canal dehiscence syndrome

● Syringomyelia

● Tarlov cysts

● Tourette syndrome

● Traumatic brain injury

● Ulcerative colitis

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