Qualifying Medical Conditions in Pennsylvania
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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Anxiety disorders.
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Autism.
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Cancer, including remission therapy.
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Crohn’s disease.
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Damage to the nervous tissue of the central nervous system (brain-spinal cord) with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity, and other associated neuropathies.
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Dyskinetic and spastic movement disorders.
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Epilepsy.
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Glaucoma.
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HIV / AIDS.
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Huntington’s disease.
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Inflammatory bowel disease.
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Intractable seizures.
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Multiple sclerosis.
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Neurodegenerative diseases.
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Neuropathies.
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Opioid use disorder for which conventional therapeutic interventions are contraindicated or ineffective, or for which adjunctive therapy is indicated in combination with primary therapeutic interventions.
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Parkinson’s disease.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Severe chronic or intractable pain of neuropathic origin or severe chronic or intractable pain.
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Sickle cell anemia.
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Terminal illness.
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Tourette syndrome.