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dturm
Feb 26, 2019Moderator
Indiana does not allow prescription or recreational use in people or animals, but there is a lot of work being done, studies, etc. Much of it is being done at Colorado State as their state was one of the earliest allowing use.
It can and does work, but we don't really know effective doses and doses that create side effects. My personal view is that it's use should not be viewed as an either/or situation. Most of the time we don't get perfect results or long term relief without managing drugs, doses and combinations while always trying to minimize side effects.
I hope people who have used it in their dogs will chime in with anecdotal responses, doses and sources. With all the CBD available OTC and online, the reliability of products varies greatly - way more than FDA controlled prescriptions.
It can and does work, but we don't really know effective doses and doses that create side effects. My personal view is that it's use should not be viewed as an either/or situation. Most of the time we don't get perfect results or long term relief without managing drugs, doses and combinations while always trying to minimize side effects.
I hope people who have used it in their dogs will chime in with anecdotal responses, doses and sources. With all the CBD available OTC and online, the reliability of products varies greatly - way more than FDA controlled prescriptions.
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