A survey of Illinois physicians participating in the state’s Opioid Alternative Patient Program revealed that cannabis as opioid alternative physician education remains a critical need. Even early adopter clinicians emphasized educational gaps as a primary implementation barrier, highlighting broader challenges in integrating cannabis medicine into clinical practice.
Attitudes, beliefs and willingness to prescribe medical cannabis among public medical practitioners in Malaysia.
A nationwide survey of Malaysian physicians reveals measured acceptance of medical cannabis, with 65% supporting availability for certain conditions. The strongest support emerged for pain management applications, where 87% of doctors endorsed medical cannabis use and 74% would recommend it for cancer pain.
Attitudes, beliefs and willingness to prescribe medical cannabis among public medical practitioners in Malaysia.
Currently, several countries have implemented regulations governing the use of medical cannabis. Recreational use of cannabis is illegal under Malaysian laws…