Get Marijuana Addiction Treatment Online
Struggling to cut back on marijuana? Doctronic connects you with licensed physicians who understand cannabis use disorder and can build a personalized treatment plan to help you regain control, discreetly, from home.
What Is Marijuana Addiction?
Marijuana addiction, also known as cannabis use disorder, is a chronic condition marked by compulsive marijuana use, difficulty stopping or reducing use despite wanting to, and continued use even when it causes problems at work, school, or in relationships. It can impair memory, motivation, mood, and daily functioning over time. With the right treatment and support, many people successfully reduce or stop marijuana use and restore their quality of life.
- Cannabis use disorder affects an estimated 9% of people who use marijuana, rising to about 17% among those who start in adolescence
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Is Online Marijuana Addiction Treatment Right for You?
Doctronic can evaluate adults experiencing cannabis use disorder, including those who have tried to cut back on their own without success, those experiencing withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, sleep disturbance, or anxiety, and those whose marijuana use is interfering with daily life.
A physician will review your mental health and substance use history, including any co-occurring conditions such as anxiety, depression, or sleep disorders, to determine the safest and most appropriate treatment approach for you.
- Diagnosed with or concerned about cannabis use disorder
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- Explore treatment and prescription refill options
- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Marijuana Addiction
Vivitrol (Naltrexone)
Naltrexone
An opioid antagonist that may help reduce cravings and the rewarding effects of cannabis in some patients; used off-label for cannabis use disorder.
AvailableWellbutrin (Bupropion)
Bupropion HCl ER XL
An antidepressant sometimes used off-label to address co-occurring depression and potentially reduce cannabis cravings during cessation.
AvailableBuspar (Buspirone)
Buspirone
An anxiolytic that may help manage anxiety and irritability associated with cannabis withdrawal and co-occurring anxiety disorders.
AvailableRemeron (Mirtazapine)
Mirtazapine
An antidepressant that may help address sleep disturbances and mood symptoms commonly experienced during marijuana withdrawal.
AvailableHow Marijuana Addiction Treatment Works at Doctronic
Chat With The #1 AI Doctor
Doctronic answers your health questions with personalized medical insights and helps our doctors create a better treatment plan for you.
Meet With a Licensed Doctor For Treatment
Book a $39 telehealth appointment (or copay) within 30 minutes. Our doctors create personalized treatment plans with prescriptions when needed.
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Our doctors prescribe non-controlled medications in all 50 states and send prescriptions to your pharmacy for same-day pickup.
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Frequently asked questions
Cannabis use disorder is the clinical term for marijuana addiction. It is defined by a pattern of marijuana use that causes significant impairment or distress, including an inability to cut back despite wanting to, spending a lot of time obtaining or using marijuana, continuing use despite negative consequences, and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when stopping.
When someone who uses marijuana heavily stops or significantly reduces use, they may experience irritability, anxiety, restlessness, depressed mood, sleep difficulties, decreased appetite, headaches, and intense cravings. These symptoms typically begin within 1 to 3 days of stopping and can last 1 to 2 weeks.
Currently, no medications are FDA-approved specifically for cannabis use disorder. However, physicians may prescribe medications off-label to help manage withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, mood changes, and sleep disturbances, and to address co-occurring conditions that may contribute to marijuana use.
A physician may consider medications such as naltrexone to reduce cravings, bupropion to address co-occurring depression, buspirone for anxiety, or mirtazapine for sleep and mood symptoms. The right choice depends on your individual symptom profile, mental health history, and overall health.
Yes. Many people with cannabis use disorder also have anxiety, depression, or sleep disorders, and these conditions can make it harder to stop using marijuana. Treating co-occurring mental health conditions alongside the addiction often leads to better outcomes and is an important part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Telehealth is appropriate for many people with cannabis use disorder, particularly those with mild to moderate severity. A licensed physician can evaluate your symptoms, review your history, recommend behavioral strategies, and prescribe supportive medications when indicated. More severe cases or those with complex co-occurring disorders may need in-person or specialized addiction care.
Doctronic uses AI to gather a thorough picture of your symptoms and health history, which is then reviewed by a licensed physician. The physician creates a personalized treatment plan that may include prescription medications and guidance on next steps. The entire process is designed to be fast, private, and convenient.
Yes. Doctronic works exclusively with licensed physicians, and all treatment plans are doctor-reviewed and audited for safety. The platform is HIPAA-compliant, protecting your personal health information at every step. Care is available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state.
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