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What is the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program patient and caregiver registry?

The State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy today activated the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program Patient & Caregiver Registry. The Registry is the online portal where physicians with a certificate to recommend medical marijuana will register patients and caregivers, and also issue recommendations.

How many days can a doctor recommend medical marijuana in Ohio?

A certified physician can recommend up to a 90-day supply of medical marijuana with three refills (totaling up to 360-day supply if appropriate for the patient). Physicians who wish to recommend medical marijuana in Ohio must have an active Certificate to Recommend (CTR) from the State Medical Board of Ohio.

How do I become a medical marijuana patient?

The first step to become a medical marijuana patient is to establish and maintain a bona fide physician-patient relationship with a certified physician. An in-person visit with a certified physician is required at least once per year.

Why are there so many cultivator licenses for medical marijuana?

The proposed number of cultivator licenses will promote competition and proficiency in meeting the demand for medical marijuana in order to provide patients with a safe, consistent supply of medical marijuana. How do I get an application to become a cultivator?

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Where can I print my Ohio medical marijuana card?

Your card is available on your Registry profile page. On that page, you can click the button labelled “DOWNLOAD” to save your card to your computer or mobile device. Once you save your card, you can print it out.

How many days do I have left Ohio medical Marijuanas?

You can now purchase a full 45-day supply regardless of when you visit the dispensary during that 45-day fill period. For example: if a patient who has not yet purchased any product during the current fill period visits the dispensary on day 25; that patient may purchase up to a 45-day supply of medical marijuana.

How do I renew my Ohio medical card online?

As long as you are already registered as a patient caregiver, then you simply need to visit ohiomedicalmarijuanaregistry.com and click on "Renew Card."

What is indigent status Ohio?

Indigent Status A. Enrolled in the federal "Social Security Disability Income" (SSDI) or the "Supplemental Security Income" (SSI) disability programs.

How often can I go to the dispensary in Ohio?

You can now purchase a full 45-day supply regardless of when you visit the dispensary during that 45-day fill period. For example: if a patient who has not yet purchased any product during the current fill period visits the dispensary on day 25; that patient may purchase up to a 45-day supply of medical marijuana.

Are edibles legal in Ohio 2021?

In Ohio, the sale of marijuana is only legal for certain medical reasons for adults. In those approved sales, a single serving of an edible product contains 10 mg of THC and a multiple-serving package must contain less than 100 mg of total THC. The illegal edibles contain 600-1,000 mg of THC per bag.

How do I get a medical card without my medical records Ohio?

If you do not have medical records, we recommend you contact the support team at Leafwell and ask them which doctor they recommend you book an appointment with to ensure you don't need medical records as part of your application.

What is proof of indigent status?

A household that qualifies as an indigent customer must complete the application form as determined by the Council from time to time. Any application must be accompanied by:- (i) documentary proof of income, such as a letter from the customer's. employer or employers, a salary advice, a pension card, unemployment.

HOW TO OBTAIN MEDICAL MARIJUANA

Obtaining medical marijuana through Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Control Program involves three steps:

FIND A PHYSICIAN TO RECOMMEND MEDICAL MARIJUANA

If your current physician does not have an active certificate to recommend (CTR), use the link below to find an Ohio physician certified to recommend medical marijuana:

FIND DISPENSARIES WITH CERTIFICATES OF OPERATION

After receiving your Patient & Caregiver Registry card, you may purchase medical marijuana from an Ohio dispensary that has received a certificate of operation by the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy. The following links provide information on dispensaries who have received a certificate of operation:

REPORTING ADVERSE REACTIONS

Anyone who may be experiencing serious or life-threatening issues should seek immediate medical attention. Patients and caregivers should report any adverse reactions to medical marijuana to the MMCP toll-free helpline (1-833-464-6627).

ABUSE PREVENTION

The misuse or abuse of medications or other drugs has serious consequences. There are resources available to help. If you or someone you know may be struggling with addiction, call 877-275-6364 for information and a referral.

What is the number to report adverse reactions to medical marijuana?

The program’s toll-free helpline is also available to report adverse reactions to medical marijuana and respond to general inquiries about the program: 1-833-4OH-MMCP (1-833-464-6627) Patients, caregivers, and dispensaries should also be aware that the offices of the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy will be closed to the general public ...

What is the phone number for MMCP?

For non-business hours, which means before 8:00AM and after 5:00PM, MMCP Commerce licensees, please use (614) 728-1239.

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