The simplest answer to your question is no. The law actually prevents pain management facilities from providing the type of meds you're talking about to somebody using cannabis for any reason. That's why pretty much all pain management places have you test during your visit before getting your prescription. Also, before you see the doctor the first time you have to sign a controlled substance contract. Pretty sure you can find a copy of it on their website if you want to see the do's and don'ts that you must follow.
I couldn't even answer that kind of crazy question. I have been seeing Dr. F for a few years now and I can say that he is truly professional, strict, and has done wonders for me and my numerous pains and problems. His staff is courteous, friendly and go out of there way to help people. I don't smoke marijuana nor do I take any meds Dr. Fed does not authorize. I wish you the best of luck, but your probably asking the wrong person. About the only real thing I can tell you is that Dr Fed and his staff are the best Physicians I have ever been to. And I'm 50 years old with multiple back procedures.
No. Though Arizona has made medical marijuana legal, the Arizona Medical Board does not allow a medical doctor to prescribe narcotics to someone using marijuana.
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