General Information
- Marijuana (AIDS InfoNet) and Spanish version
- Nausea, Vomiting, and Diarrhea (Poz)
- Wasting syndrome (AIDS InfoNet) and Spanish version
Medical Marijuana in Massachusetts (from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services)
- Medical Uses of Marijuana
- Information for Patients and Caregivers
- Information for Physicians
- Information for Municipalities
- Information for Law Enforcement
- Information for Registered Marijuana Dispensaries (RMD)
- Information for RMD Applicants
- Information for Laboratories and Trade Associations
- Important Information about Preventing the Misuse of Marijuana
- Final Regulations on Use of Marijuana for Medicinal Purposes in Massachusetts
- Medical Marijuana Statute
Selected Recent Articles
- Synthetic marijuana, K2, and spice, oh my! What are they, and why are they dangerous? (September 2016, Beta Blog)
- Many Factors – From Marijuana to Heart Disease – Tied to Mental Slowing With HIV. (September 2016, HIV Treatment Alerts/TheBodyPro)
- Pot Use Linked to Poorer Aging Among People with HIV. (August 2016, Poz)
- FDA OKs Syndros, a Liquid Form of Lab-Produced THC. (July 2016, Poz); related coverage from Healio
- Various Factors Are Tied to Cognitive Impairment in People with HIV. (February 2016, Poz)
- Medical Marijuana and Painful Neuropathy – An Opportunity to Make Us Believers. (January 2016, Journal Watch)
- Treating HIV Low Appetite With Medical Pot Backed by Weak Science. (July 2015, Poz)
- Consider cannabis use when assessing middle-aged and older patients with HIV, say US investigators. (June 2015, AIDSmap)
- Pot Lowers HIV/HCV-Coinfected People’s Insulin Resistance Risk. (May 2015, Poz)
- Cannabis use reduces risk of insulin resistance in people with HIV/HCV co-infection. (April 2015, AIDSmap)
- How Marijuana Use Affects HIV Testing and Care. (March 2015, TheBodyPro)
- THC in Pot Affects Monkey SIV; Half-Baked HIV Reports Follow. (February 2014, Poz)
- No Link Between Pot and Liver Disease in HIV/Hep C Coinfected. (August 2013, Poz)
- Smoking cannabis does not accelerate progression of liver disease in people with HIV/HCV co-infection. (July 2013, AIDSmap)
- Synthetic Compounds From Marijuana Appear to Fight HIV. (May 2013, Poz)
- Medical Marijuana Wins in Massachusetts, Loses in Arkansas. (November 2012, Poz)
- Marijuana and its CD4 Receptors: A New HIV Treatment Strategy? (March 2012, Poz)
- Occasional Marijuana Smoking Does Not Impair Lung Function. (January 2012, Poz)
- Marijuana Slows SIV Disease Progression in Monkeys. (May 2011, Poz)