05/06/2026
Navigating cannabinoids alongside medications can feel complicated. But you don’t have to figure it out alone!
There’s a growing network of clinicians, nurses, and resources dedicated to helping people use cannabinoids safely and thoughtfully.
Whether it’s a knowledgeable provider, a trusted educational resource, or a simple check-in with your care team — support can go a long way.
This post shares a few places to start.
And if you’re looking for a deeper understanding of cannabinoid–drug interactions, we’ve put together a full summary for you.
👉 Click the link in our bio to read our latest article: “What We Know and Don’t Know About Cannabinoid-Drug Interactions”
Inside, you’ll find what you need to know about navigating cannabinoid-drug interactions — including finding the right support.
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