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http://www.cannabismd.net/hepatitis/
Medical studies on the effectiveness of cannabis in the treatment of Hepatitis are lacking. However, reams of anecdotal evidence indicate that cannabis can relieve some symptoms of hepatitis and also alleviate many adverse side effects of conventional hepatitis medications.[4] Limiting medications is imperative in managing this terminal illness, yet compassionate physicians have no compunction against approving cannabis use by HCV patients. While conventional pain medications are frequently forbidden, some patients awaiting liver transplant surgery have been allowed to use marijuana, the safe and natural pain reliever, up to ten days prior to the operation.[5] In other cases, liver transplants have been denied to patients that tested positive for cannabis.[6] Thus, it is imperative that patients fully discuss the impact of medical cannabis with both their primary and transplant physicians many months prior to any organ transplant operation