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Also called narcotics, opioids are a kind of pain medication your doctor may give you after an accident or surgery, or as treatment for a chronic disease like arthritis. Most are made from the opium plant, but some (called synthetic opioids) are made in a lab. Either way, they affect the reward center of your brain and boost your levels of certain brain chemicals that block pain, slow your breathing, and generally make you feel calm.

While every state has laws dictating the use of medical marijuana, more than two thirds of U.S. states and the District of Columbia have actually legalized it for medical treatments and more are considering bills to do the same. Yet while many people are using marijuana, the FDA has only approved it for treatment of two rare and severe forms of epilepsy, Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. 

Fruity Pebbles OG, or FPOG, is associated with inducing euphoria and relaxation, which could make it great for stress relief. It often makes users feel giggly, helps reduce nausea, and increases appetite.If marijuana is legal in your state and you’re interested in trying — or even growing — different types of cannabis strains, there are a number of products that can make your life a little easier.Legislation around growing marijuana differs from state to state. Before you decide to grow, make sure you’ve done your research.

If your doctor prescribes them for you, be sure to follow the directions. It’s usually best to take them on a regular schedule. If you wait until the pain is bad, you might need more medication, which makes you more likely to have side effects.All medications have side effects, and opioids are no different. The most common one with short-term use is constipation. Others include:

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Whether you’re dealing with menstrual cramps or chronic pain, these strains may offer some relief.With its pungent fragrance, this indica-dominant hybrid is popular with experiencing chronic or acute pain.Reviewers find it helpful for everything from migraine to nerve pain.

All of this means that a high-THC sativa, for example, could feel like an uplifting antidepressant to a longtime cannabis consumer with a high tolerance for THC.But the experience could be very different for someone with a lower tolerance, or who responds differently to various terpene profiles.Finally, keep in mind that strains are far from being an exact science, and they’re not always consistent across brands.If you find a strain you like from one brand, you might find that another brand’s version of that same strain feels very different.

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