that the use of cannabinoids and THC containing products have not been approved by the FDA and the clinical benefits are unknown and may cause harm. I am voluntarily agreeing and consenting to treatment through the use of cannabinoids and THC containing products and waive any rights to actions against the physician and the State of Georgia for the use of cannabinoids and THC containing products.
Possible side effects may include:
- Increased heart rate
- Dizziness
- Impaired concentration and memory
- Slower reaction times
- Negative drug-to-drug interactions
- Increased risk of heart attack and stroke
- Increased appetite
- Potential for addiction
- Hallucinations or mental illness
- Withdrawal symptoms
There are potential drug interactions and pregnancy contraindications associated with THC oil.
Drug Interactions: THC oil can interact with certain medications, including blood thinners, anti-anxiety medications, and antidepressants. It is important to consult with your prescribing provider before using THC oil if you are taking any medications, as they can provide guidance on whether it is safe to use in conjunction with your current medications.
Pregnancy Contradictions: THC oil should not be used during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. This is because THC can pass through the placenta and into breast milk, potentially affecting the developing fetus or infant. Additionally, the use of THC during pregnancy has been associated with an increased risk of preterm labor and low birth weight.
It is important to note that the use of THC oil, even for medicinal purposes, should be discussed with an obstetric healthcare provider before use for individuals who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan on becoming pregnant. They can provide guidance on whether it is safe to use THC oil and can monitor for any potential side effects or interactions