Below you find find a list of qualifying conditions for medical marijuana for each state. Check below to see if your condition is on the list. Please note that conditions are subject to be changed. We do our best to keep the list up to date but sometimes there are qualifying conditions that have not made it on the list yet. Contact your doctor or a medical marijuana evaluation center to find out the most recent list of qualifying conditions in your state and if you qualify for medical marijuana.
State |
Qualifying Conditions
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1. Alaska |
Cachexia cancer chronic pain epilepsy seizures glaucoma HIV AIDS multiple sclerosis nausea |
2. Arizona |
Cancer glaucoma HIV/AIDS Hepatitis C ALS Crohn’s disease Alzheimer’s disease cachexia or wasting syndrome severe and chronic pain severe nausea seizures severe or persistent muscle spasms multiple sclerosis PTSD |
3. Arkansas |
Cancer glaucoma HIV/AIDS hepatitis C ALS, Tourette’s syndrome Crohn’s disease ulcerative colitis PTSD severe arthritis fibromyalgia Alzheimer’s disease cachexia peripheral neuropathy intractable pain severe nausea seizures, including epilepsy severe and persistent muscle spasms multiple sclerosis |
4. California |
chronic pain, glaucoma, migraine, persistent muscle spasms, AIDS anorexia arthritis cachexia cancer multiple sclerosis seizures |
5. Colorado |
Cancer glaucoma, HIV/AIDS cachexia severe pain severe nausea seizures epilepsy persistent muscle spasms |
6. Connecticut |
Cancer glaucoma HIV/AIDS Parkinson’s disease multiple sclerosis damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity epilepsy cachexia Crohns disease PTSD |
7. Delaware |
cancer HIV/AIDS Hepatitis C ALS Alzheimers disease cachexia debilitating pain Post-traumatic stress disorder |
8. Florida |
Cancer epilepsy glaucoma HIV/AIDS PTSD ALS Crohns disease Parkinson’s disease multiple sclerosis |
9. Hawaii |
Cancer glaucoma HIV/AIDS cachexia severe pain severe nausea seizures, including those characteristic of epilepsy or severe and persistent muscle spasms Crohn’s disease PTSD |
10. Illinois |
cancer glaucoma HIV acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) hepatitis C amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Crohn’s disease agitation of Alzheimer’s disease cachexia muscular dystrophy severe fibromyalgia spinal cord disease (including but not limited to arachnoiditis) Tarlov cysts hydromyelia syringomyelia Rheumatoid arthritis fibrous dysplasia spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury and post concussion syndrome Multiple Sclerosis Arnold-Chiari malformation and Syringomelia Spinocerebellar Ataxia Parkinson’s Disease Tourette Syndrome Myoclonus, Dystonia Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy RSD Causalgia CRPS Neurofibromatosis Chronic inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy, Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy Sjogren’s Syndrome Lupus Interstitial Cystitis Myasthenia Gravis Hydrocephalus nail-patella syndrome or residual limb pain |
11. Maine |
Epilepsy and other disorders characterized by seizures glaucoma multiple sclerosis other disorders characterized by muscle spasticity nausea or vomiting as a result of AIDS or chemo therapy |
12. Maryland |
Cachexia anorexia severe or chronic pain severe nausea seizures severe or persistent muscle spasms |
13. Massachusetts |
Cancer glaucoma AIDS hepatitis C ALS Crohn’s disease Parkinson’s disease multiple sclerosis
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14. Michigan |
cancer glaucoma HIV AIDS hepatitis C amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Crohn’s disease Alzheimer’s disease nail patella cachexia severe and chronic pain severe nausea seizures epilepsy muscle spasms multiple sclerosis PTSD |
15. Minnesota |
cancer nausea or severe vomiting cachexia glaucoma HIV/AIDS Tourette’s syndorme ALS seizures severe and persistent muscle spasms Crohn’s disease terminal illnesses with a life expectancy of under one year |
16. Montana |
PTSD Chronic pain cancer glaucoma HIV/AIDS a chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or its treatment that produces cachexia chronic pain severe nausea seizures severe or persistent muscle spasms, including spasms caused by multiple sclerosis or Crohn’s disease admittance to hospice care |
17. Nevada |
AIDS cancer glaucoma cachexia persistent muscle spasms or seizures severe nausea or pain PTSD |
18. New Hampshire |
Cancer glaucoma positive status for human immunodeficiency virus acquired immune deficiency syndrome hepatitis C currently receiving antiviral treatment amyotrophic lateral sclerosis muscular dystrophy Crohn’s disease multiple sclerosis chronic pancreatitis spinal cord injury or disease traumatic brain injury epilepsy lupus Parkinson’s disease Alzheimer’s disease chronic pain |
19. New Jersey |
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis multiple sclerosis terminal cancer muscular dystrophy inflammatory bowel disease Crohn’s disease terminal illness, if less than 12 months left to live |
20. New Mexico |
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease) cancer Crohn’s disease epilepsy glaucoma hepatitis C infection currently receiving antiviral treatment HIV/AIDS Huntington’s Disease hospice care inclusion body myositis inflammatory autoimmune mediated arthritis intractable nausea/vomiting multiple sclerosis damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord painful peripheral neuropathy Parkinson’s disease PTSD severe chronic pain severe anorexia cachexia spasmodic torticollis ulcerative colitis |
21. New York |
cancer HIV AIDS amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Parkinson’s disease multiple sclerosis spinal cord injury with spasticity epilepsy inflammatory bowel disease neuropathy Huntington’s disease cachexia or wasting syndrome severe or chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures, or severe or persistent muscle spasms |
22. North Dakota |
Cancer, HIV/AIDS hepatitis C ALS PTSD Alzheimer’s disease dementia Crohn’s disease fibromyalgia spinal stenosis or chronic back pain including neuropathy or damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity glaucoma epilepsy cachexia severe debilitating pain that has not responded to previously prescribed medication surgical measures for more than three months or for which other treatment options produced serious side effects, intractable nausea, seizures, or severe and persistent muscle spasms, including but not limited to those characteristic of multiple sclerosis |
23. Ohio |
AIDS/HIV Alzheimer’s disease ALS cancer chronic traumatic encephalopathy, Crohn’s disease epilepsy fibromyalgia glaucoma hepatitis C inflammatory bowel disease multiple sclerosis chronic, severe, or intractable pain Parkinson’s disease PTSD sickle cell anemia, spinal cord disease or injury Tourette’s syndrome traumatic brain injury ulcerative colitis |
24. Oregon |
Cancer glaucoma degenerative or pervasive neurological condition positive status for HIV/AIDS cachexia severe pain severe nausea seizures, including seizures caused by epilepsy, or persistent muscle spasms, including spasms caused by multiple sclerosis |
25. Pennsylvania |
Cancer HIV/AIDS ALS Parkinson’s multiple sclerosis damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity epilepsy inflammatory bowel disease neuropathies Huntington’s disease Crohn’s disease PTSD intractable seizures glaucoma sickle cell anemia severe chronic or intractable pain of neuropathic origin or severe chronic or intractable pain, autism |
26. Rhode Island |
Cancer glaucoma positive status for HIV/AIDS Hepatitis C cachexia severe, chronic pain severe nausea seizures Crohn’s disease Alzheimer’s Disease |
27. Vermont |
Cancer AIDS positive status for HIV multiple sclerosis cachexia, severe pain or nausea or seizures |
28. Washington |
Crohn’s disease Hepatitis C with debilitating nausea or intractable pain anorexia cachexia cancer HIV or AIDS epilepsy glaucoma intractable pain multiple sclerosis |
29. Washington, DC |
Severe and persistent muscle spasms multiple sclerosis patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy or using azidothymidine or protease inhibitors HIV, AIDS cancer glaucoma |