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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recently, medical marijuana has been declared a legal drug in many states. This idea has not only upraised its use but has also promoted marijuana as a harmless and non-addictive drug. A study indicates that more than 22 million people used weed in 2015 with most of the users being males. Another study in 2016 [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Recently, medical marijuana has been declared a legal
drug in many states. This idea has not only upraised its use but has also
promoted marijuana as a harmless and non-addictive drug. A study indicates that
more than 22 million people used weed in 2015 with most of the users being
males. Another study in 2016 suggested that nearly one in every ten 8<sup>th</sup>
grader reportedly use weed and 6% of the 12<sup>th</sup> graders use weed
daily. For these obvious reasons the <a href="https://www.drugabuse.gov/">National
Institute of Drug Abuse</a> has announced weed as the most commonly used
illicit drug among the young generation. </p>



<p>The increasing use of marijuana has also been linked
to various medical emergencies. Short term effects may include problems with
learning, distorted sight, memory, loss of coordination, increased heart rate,
etc. Long-term effects may include hallucinations, impaired memory, increased
risks of bone fractures, acute chest illness, lungs infections, etc. This obviously
requires an immediate need to minimize and even eradicate the use weed as much
as possible. However, breaking the addiction and coming out of this cycle of
dependency isn’t that easy. One requires professional guidance and medicinal
support to deal with the situation. This is because overcoming weed dependence
is difficult. Giving up on the drug can lead to certain problems like, </p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Disturbed
mood </li><li>Unusual
and severe food cravings or completely loss of appetite</li><li>Unable
to sleep or long hours of deep sleep </li><li>Bodily
distress </li><li>Impatient
behavior &nbsp;&nbsp;</li></ul>



<p>There are certain medical treatments proposed to treat
dependency of marijuana. But the point is they may be costly. Not everyone can
afford the charges of rehabilitation centers and medicines. This may give rise
to questions like do health insurance companies facilitate drug addiction
treatments. <strong><a href="https://fherehab.com/learning/insurance-cover-weed-addiction">Does
insurance cover weed dependence</a></strong>? Do these companies bear expenditures
for your rehab therapies? The answer to which is maybe YES maybe NO!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </p>



<p>Under the guidelines of Affordable Care Act, most of
the health insurance companies are ought to cover outpatient dependence
recovery services. However, the exact weed coverage is variable among health
insurance policies. Addiction coverage services include, </p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Evaluation
of dependency level </li><li>Counseling
of outpatients </li><li>Medication
for withdrawal symptoms </li><li>Medicines
for treating addiction</li><li>Clinical
visits and drug tests </li><li>Health
visits</li><li>Counseling
of family </li></ul>



<p>Health insurance companies pay for the treatments
recommended by authentic physicians. Thus, if a physician recommends treatment
against weed or marijuana, the insurance company should pay for it by law.
However, there are some companies that are unwilling to cover weed dependence
because there is no authentic proof regarding FDA approval for marijuana as a
legal medicinal herb. Also medical marijuana is still considered Schedule-I
narcotics as per Drug Enforcement Administration. The health insurers consider
dependence coverage technically illegal. According to the illegal acts
exclusion of insurance policies health issues due to voluntary involvement are
illegal to cover. Moreover, there is no exclusive medicine to treat addiction
as well and insurance companies cover <a href="https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/daf/">FDA-approved drugs</a>
by law.&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Therefore, it all depends on the power of the
insurance firm whether they can manage drugs like medical marijuana or not. If
they consider covering weed dependence legal and can manage the expenditures
they can provide it otherwise not. There is no set rule for it.&nbsp; </p>
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