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Kush Cousins

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Oklahoma Kush Cousins is a Medical Marijuana Dispensary located in Southwest Oklahoma City. We are family owned and operated, and our customers become family, too!

Our mission is to provide quality products and fast, friendly service. We have strong relationships with our customers and create a unique, positive experience. Because we have family and friends who are veterans and suffer from PTSD or suffer from ailments like arthritis, we understand the need to help ease the pain for ourselves and those we love.

We have very knowledgeable budtenders and offer a variety of cannabis and non-cannabis products to meet our wide variety of patients’ needs. We have the best flower strains, topicals, and edibles... and of course we have that Kush! We cater to our patients’ needs and comfort/experience level. Stop by and enjoy the relaxed environment. Be part of the Kush Family!

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PROMOTES RELAXATION

Cannabis and cannabinoid drugs are widely used to treat disease or alleviate symptoms.

INCREASES APPETITE

To conduct a systematic review of the benefits and adverse events of cannabinoids.

RELIEVES PAIN

Patient-relevant/disease-specific outcomes, activities of daily living, quality of life.

REMOVES HEADACHE

Medical cannabis refers to the use of cannabis as medical therapy to treat disease.

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LEGALIZED MEDICAL MARIJUANA

Medical Marijuana FAQ

What is medical marijuana?
Medical marijuana uses the marijuana plant or chemicals in it to treat diseases or conditions. It's basically the same product as recreational marijuana, but it's taken for medical purposes. The marijuana plant contains more than 100 different chemicals called cannabinoids. Each one has a different effect on the body. Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are the main chemicals used in medicine. THC also produces the "high" people feel when they smoke marijuana or eat foods containing it.
Medical marijuana is used to treat a number of different conditions, including: Alzheimer's disease Appetite loss Cancer Crohn's disease Eating disorders such as anorexia Epilepsy Glaucoma Mental health conditions like schizophrenia and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Multiple sclerosis Muscle spasms Nausea Pain Wasting syndrome (cachexia)
Cannabinoids -- the active chemicals in medical marijuana -- are similar to chemicals the body makes that are involved in appetite, memory, movement, and pain. Research suggests cannabinoids might: Reduce anxiety Reduce inflammation and relieve pain Control nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy Kill cancer cells and slow tumor growth Relax tight muscles in people with MS Stimulate appetite and improve weight gain in people with cancer and AIDS
Medical marijuana received a lot of attention a few years ago when parents said that a special form of the drug helped control seizures in their children. The FDA recently approved Epidiolex, which is made from CBD, as a therapy for people with very severe or hard-to-treat seizures. In studies, some people had a dramatic drop in seizures after taking this drug.
What is medical marijuana used for?
More than half of U.S. states and the District of Columbia have legalized medical marijuana in some form, and more are considering bills to do the same. States that allow restricted use only include: Alabama, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina,South Carolina, Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
To get medical marijuana, you need a written recommendation from a licensed doctor in states where that is legal. (Not every doctor is willing to recommend medical marijuana for their patients.) You must have a condition that qualifies for medical marijuana use. Each state has its own list of qualifying conditions. Your state may also require you to get a medical marijuana ID card. Once you have that card, you can buy medical marijuana at a store called a dispensary.
To take medical marijuana, you can: Smoke it Inhale it through a device called a vaporizer that creates a mist Eat it -- for example, in a brownie or lollipop Apply it to your skin in a lotion, spray, oil, or cream Place a few drops of a liquid under your tongue
The FDA has approved two man-made cannabinoid medicines -- dronabinol (Marinol, Syndros) and nabilone (Cesamet) -- to treat nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy. The cannabidiol Epidiolex was approved in 2018 for treating seizures associated with two rare and severe forms of epilepsy, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome.

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KUSH COUSINS

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  • 1223 SW 89th Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73169

  • (405) 724-9634

  • kushcousinsokc@gmail.com

Oklahoma Kush Cousins is a Medical Marijuana Dispensary located in Southwest Oklahoma City. We are family owned and operated, and our customers become family, too!

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  • 1223 SW 89th Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73169

  • (405) 724-9634

  • kushcousinsokc@gmail.com

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