Michigan Qualifying Conditions: Detailed Guide
About the Qualifying Medical Conditions
Below is information about each qualifying condition and the research that informed Michigan's decision to include it in the state program.
Cancer, Severe Nausea, Cachexia/Wasting Syndrome
These are approved qualifying conditions under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included these conditions based on research examining cannabinoid use among cancer patients experiencing treatment-related symptoms.
Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included this condition based on systematic reviews examining cannabinoid use among patients with chronic pain conditions.
Arthritis
Arthritis is an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included this condition based on research examining cannabinoid use in patients with rheumatic conditions.
Chronic Migraines
Chronic migraines are an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included this condition based on research examining cannabis use among migraine patients.
Seizures (Epilepsy)
Seizure disorders, including epilepsy, are approved qualifying conditions under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included these conditions based on clinical trial research examining CBD in patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy.
Severe Muscle Spasms, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Muscle spasms and MS are approved qualifying conditions under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included these conditions based on clinical research examining cannabinoid use in patients with MS-related spasticity.
PTSD
PTSD is an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included this condition based on research examining cannabinoid use among patients with PTSD.
Autism
Autism is an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included this condition based on research examining cannabis use among patients with autism spectrum disorder.
Glaucoma
Glaucoma is an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included this condition based on early research examining the relationship between cannabinoids and intraocular pressure.
HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS is an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included this condition based on research examining cannabinoid use among HIV/AIDS patients.
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C is an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included this condition based on research examining cannabis use among patients undergoing antiviral treatment.
ALS
ALS is an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included this condition based on research surveying ALS patients about symptom management.
Crohn's Disease
Crohn's Disease is an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included this condition based on clinical research examining cannabis use in patients with Crohn's Disease.
Agitation of Alzheimer's Disease
Agitation of Alzheimer's Disease is an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program. Michigan included this condition based on research examining cannabinoid use in dementia patients.
Nail Patella Syndrome
Nail Patella Syndrome is an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program as determined by the Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency.
Terminal Illness
Terminal illness (prognosis of 6 months or less) is an approved qualifying condition under Michigan's medical marijuana program as determined by the Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency.
Petition Process for New Conditions
- Petition Submission: Michigan residents may petition the MRA to add additional qualifying conditions. Petitions must include medical documentation, scientific research, and healthcare provider endorsements.
- Review Timeline: Petitions are typically decided within approximately 180 days.
Medical Disclaimer
This page provides information about Michigan's qualifying conditions for medical cannabis. The inclusion of a condition in Michigan's program does not constitute medical advice or a guarantee of therapeutic benefit. Individual results vary. Potential side effects may include dizziness, sedation, and cognitive changes. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting treatment.