Pubdate: Sun, 30 Jan 2011 Source: Lethbridge Herald (CN AB) Copyright: 2011 The Lethbridge Herald Contact: http://www.lethbridgeherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/239 Author: Dave Mabell Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmjcn.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal - Canada) DOCTORS CAUTIONED NOT TO PRESCRIBE POT It's been legal for years. But just try to get a prescription. Medical marijuana has become a kind of oxymoron in most of Canada. The recreational, non-medical kind may be available in almost any town across the country. But patients say finding a doctor to prescribe the medical kind legalized across Canada more than a decade ago is far more difficult. While some physicians in other provinces are willing to support its use, patients say Alberta's doctors are particularly reluctant. In Edmonton, a spokesperson for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta says members are cautioned not to prescribe marijuana and medical purposes. They're free to disregard that advice, says communications manager Kelly Eby. "But if they do, they should follow the guidelines outlined by Health Canada," she adds. On its public website www.hc-sc.gc.ca Health Canada outlines how patients can qualify for a prescription, and how much doctors should provide. "Current available information suggests most individuals use an average daily amount of 1 gram to 3 grams of dried marihuana for medical purposes," it notes "whether it is taken orally, or inhaled or a combination of both." But patients need written authorization, based on an assessment of their patient's illness. And Tamara Cartwright, a Taber resident, says even when a southern Albertan is living with a condition that Health Canada agrees would be improved by medical marijuana, very few local physicians will prescribe it or sign papers to help provide access. While doctors in larger provinces like British Columbia and Ontario are better-informed about the medical benefits, she says the profession's Alberta organization stands strongly opposed to prescribing it. But it goes still further, Cartwright claims. "They harass and bully any doctor who signs the papers." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom