#62 Notable Clinical Interest
Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely.
If Nebraska finalizes these emergency rules as written, patients with legitimate medical needs may find themselves rationed to doses too low to provide meaningful relief, with no practical path to adjust their treatment for 90 days at a time.
Nebraska’s proposed emergency medical cannabis rules include a 5-gram THC dispensing limit every 90 days and a 40-milligram per-dose cap, both of which reflect a fundamental misunderstanding of how cannabis medicine works in clinical contexts. These restrictions could leave patients with serious conditions severely undertreated, particularly those managing chronic pain, cancer-related symptoms, or neurological disorders who often require individualized dosing that far exceeds arbitrary bureaucratic thresholds. Rural access concerns compound the problem, as patients with limited transportation or proximity to dispensaries face an additional layer of practical barriers that these rules do nothing to address.
“A 40-milligram per-dose cap imposed by regulators with no clinical basis is not patient protection, it is policy-based undertreating dressed up as caution.”
Nebraska’s proposed THC limits warrant careful clinical consideration. The 40-milligram per-dose cap may inadequately serve patients with opioid use disorder, chronic pain, or treatment-resistant conditions who often require higher doses for therapeutic benefit. A 5-gram dispensing limit every 90 days represents approximately 167 milligrams daily, which falls below evidence-based dosing for many conditions and could force patients into subtherapeutic regimens. Rural access concerns compound these issues, as geographic barriers combined with restrictive dosing may effectively limit treatment options for underserved populations. Policymakers should consult published clinical literature on dosing requirements before implementing caps that may inadvertently compromise patient outcomes.
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