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success and d then h
stop…
it’s coming back…and it’s
resistant.
The successful use of
in children with severe,
of epilepsy has led to
the belief that the same
success will happen in
animals. That, however,
remains to be seen. The
in veterinary medicine
will prove to be cost
control case for eight months. While the dog had no seizures, his
phenobarbital levels almost doubled, and eventually the dog became
wobbly and weak. His liver values skyrocketed, and he died of liver
kidney failure.
chosen our products wisely.
I suggest you do, too.
Dr. Reinhart is the owner of Jacaranda Animal Hospital, located
at 725 Shamrock Boulevard in Venice. For more information or to
schedule an appointment, call 941-497-1676, or visit the clinic
online at www.JacarandaAnimal Hospital.com.
friends telling us to use medical marijuana for our
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address.
help shed some light on the issue, as confusing as it may be.
on need. These dosages are usually administered orally, but other
vaporizers, nebulizers and even suppositories have been tried.
cancer cell lines, and the results are due out in 2020.
chemical responsible for the plant’s psychological
the tumors has been reported.
Much more research is needed. There has
cannabinoids by humans and
animals. If you are using them
with success against
cancers and then
stop, the cancer
may recur. There is
a high
probability
the cancer may
then have
a tolerance
to those products.
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