Arkansas Department of Health’s Decision on Cannabis for Female Orgasmic Disorder
Arkansas Department of Health Rejects Cannabis for Female Orgasmic Disorder
The Arkansas Department of Health has officially decided against recognizing female orgasmic disorder as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana. This decision comes after a push by advocates, including Jennifer Dillaha, who highlighted the potential benefits of cannabis for women suffering from this condition.
Background
Many had hoped that Arkansas would join other states that allow medical marijuana for a wider range of conditions. However, the state's Department of Health stated that current evidence does not support this addition.
Impact on Advocacy
Despite the setback, supporters continue their advocacy for including female orgasmic disorder as a recognized condition, emphasizing the need for medical marijuana treatment options.
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