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Cheap Oklahoma Marijuana Card Qualifying Conditions
Oklahoma is different from almost every other state: there is no official list of qualifying conditions. An OMMA-registered physician decides whether you are likely to benefit from medical marijuana - which makes Oklahoma one of the most accessible programs in the country. Get certified online for just $74.99 with code 75off.
Oklahoma has no qualifying-conditions list
Unlike most states, Oklahoma does not publish a list of approved conditions. State rules direct a physician to use "the accepted standards a reasonable and prudent physician would follow when recommending any medication," and to recommend medical marijuana when you are likely to receive therapeutic or palliative benefit. There is no requirement to try and fail other treatments first.
Conditions Oklahoma patients are commonly approved for
This is a common-use list to give you an idea - it is not an official set of qualifying conditions, and your physician makes the final call:
- Chronic pain
- Anxiety
- PTSD
- Insomnia
- Migraines
- Cancer-related symptoms
- Epilepsy & seizures
- Muscle spasms
- Neuropathic pain
- Inflammation
- Severe nausea
- Glaucoma
Source: Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority rules at OAC 310:681 (recommending-physician standards). Minors qualify with two physician recommendations and a registered caregiver. Confirm current rules with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority.
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Frequently asked questions
What conditions qualify for a medical marijuana card in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma has no official list of qualifying conditions. Instead, an Oklahoma-licensed physician decides whether you are likely to benefit from medical marijuana, which makes the state one of the most accessible programs in the country.
If there is no list, how do I know if I qualify in Oklahoma?
You qualify if an OMMA-registered physician, using accepted medical standards, determines medical marijuana may help your condition. Common reasons patients are approved include chronic pain, anxiety, PTSD, and insomnia - but the decision is the physician's.
Does chronic pain or anxiety qualify in Oklahoma?
They commonly do. Because Oklahoma leaves the decision to the physician rather than a statutory list, conditions like chronic pain, anxiety, and PTSD are among the most frequent reasons patients receive a recommendation.
Do I have to try other treatments first in Oklahoma?
No. Oklahoma has no requirement to fail or exhaust other treatments before getting a recommendation; the physician simply has to find that you are likely to benefit from medical marijuana.
Can a minor get an Oklahoma medical marijuana card?
Yes. A minor under 18 can qualify through Oklahoma's minor patient process, with a parent or legal guardian acting as their registered caregiver to manage their medicine. The minor's license is valid for up to two years.
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