The following conditions qualify for medical marijuana in Missouri:
- A chronic medical condition that causes severe, persistent pain or persistent muscle spasms.
- A chronic medical condition that is normally treated with a prescription medication that could lead to physical or psychological dependence, when a physician determines that medical use of marijuana could be effective in treating that condition and would serve as a safer alternative to the prescription medication.
- Agitation Of Alzheimer’s Disease
- AIDS (Positive Status)
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- Autism
- Cachexia
- Cancer
- Crohn’s Disease
- Debilitating Psychiatric Disorders (If diagnosed by a state licensed psychiatrist)
- Epilepsy
- Glaucoma
- Hepatitis C
- HIV (Positive Status)
- Huntington’s Disease
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
- Intractable Migraines (Unresponsive to other treatment)
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Neuropathies
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Seizures
- Sickle Cell Anemia
- Tourette’s Syndrome
- Wasting Syndrome
- Any Terminal Illness
- In the professional judgment of a physician, any other chronic, debilitating or other medical condition.
Keep in mind that recreational or casual marijuana use is strictly prohibited and is disqualifying