As long as it is used for medical purposes it would be well regarded by most people. The well-being and quality of life of a patient should not be limited by a prohibitive law.
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As long as it is used for medical purposes it would be well regarded by most people. The well-being and quality of life of a patient should not be limited by a prohibitive law.
You could look up the number of drugs, that are approved and working in other countries, but the ADA has not approved for The USSA. Prohibiting wellness is what they do.