Medical Marijuana for Migraines in Florida
Recurrent debilitating headaches with associated neurological symptoms.
Medically reviewed by Bruce Stratt, MD
Board-Certified Physician · OMMU Certified · Boca Raton, FL
Overview
Migraines are a neurological condition characterized by recurring episodes of severe, often one-sided headache pain accompanied by symptoms including nausea, vomiting, light sensitivity (photophobia), sound sensitivity (phonophobia), and visual disturbances (aura). Migraines affect approximately 39 million Americans and are three times more common in women than men. Episodes can last from 4 to 72 hours and significantly impair ability to work, socialize, and function.
Migraines are believed to involve abnormal brainstem activity, cortical spreading depression, and trigeminovascular system activation. Conventional treatments include acute medications (triptans, ergotamine, NSAIDs) and preventive medications (beta-blockers, anticonvulsants, antidepressants, CGRP inhibitors). Many patients find their migraines are not adequately controlled by these medications, experience significant side effects, or become dependent on acute medications (medication overuse headache).
How Medical Cannabis May Help
The endocannabinoid system is involved in pain modulation, inflammation, and serotonin signaling — all central to migraine pathophysiology. Clinical data suggests medical cannabis can reduce migraine frequency, decrease the severity and duration of individual episodes, and reduce the need for acute migraine medications. Cannabis may be particularly effective for the nausea and vomiting that accompany migraines, providing relief when patients cannot keep oral medications down. Both THC and CBD contribute to migraine management — THC through direct analgesic and antiemetic effects, and CBD through anti-inflammatory and anxiolytic mechanisms. Some patients find that early intervention with cannabis at the onset of migraine prodromal symptoms can prevent full-blown episodes from developing. Dr. Stratt will work with you to develop an appropriate treatment strategy based on your migraine frequency, severity, and response to prior therapies.
Individual results vary. Consult with Dr. Stratt to understand how cannabis therapy may apply to your specific situation.
What to Bring to Your Appointment
Bring a valid Florida ID and neurology records or headache clinic documentation confirming migraine diagnosis, a headache diary if available, and your current medication list.
Get Certified for Migraines
Schedule your evaluation with Dr. Stratt. Same-day state registry submissions for qualifying patients.