medical marijuana

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medical marijuana

n.
Marijuana or a preparation of marijuana or its extracts used to treat a disease or relieve its symptoms.
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Therapeutics company FarmaceuticalRX disclosed on Friday the receipt of the certification to launch its medical marijuana cultivation operations in Pennsylvania.
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