Three months after medical cannabis became available in Louisiana, doctors and clinics say some patients are finding the cost for therapeutic cannabis too high for treatment, pricing them out of a medication they waited years to obtain.
Nine pharmacies dispense medicinal-grade pot and set their individual prices. Dispensary owners say their charges reflect an industry with startup charges, small patient numbers and lengthy regulatory hurdles to meet.
In August, Louisiana became the first Deep South state — and one of more than 30 states nationwide — to dispense medical cannabis, four years after state lawmakers agreed to give patients access. Now, the state is grappling with the growing pains of a new medical market and a patient group that can't use health insurance to cover costs.
Kathryn Thomas, CEO of The Healing Clinics, said a third of the medical cannabis patients across its five clinics in Shreveport, Monroe, Baton Rouge, Houma and Lafayette can't foot the bill for the product.
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