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. 2014 Sep-Oct;14(5):291–296. doi: 10.5698/1535-7597-14.5.291

CBD and marijuana: Q-PULSE Survey

Chad Carlson
PMCID: PMC4189647  PMID: 25346644

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Total Respondents: 93

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Do you have patients who currently use cannabis (in any form) for seizure control?

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Have you been contacted by patients seeking cannabis treatment for epilepsy?

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Do you practice in a state in which cannabis is currently legal? If you are in a state in which it has recently been legalized, even if there is no mechanism by which to prescribe it identified as yet, please choose yes.

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If you were in a state (such as Colorado) where medical marijuana was legal, would you:

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What factor(s) influence your decision to not provide a prescription for marijuana for seizures? Please check all that apply.

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Do you feel you have adequate knowledge/information on proper (current) dosing?

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Are you aware of the AES statement on cannabis?

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Has this statement been useful to you?

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How has this statement been useful to you? Please check all that apply.

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What do you feel the next step should be in exploring cannabis treatment for epilepsy? Please check all that apply.

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What could the AES do to be of further assistance with this issue? Please check all that apply.


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