Josh Chandler | April 21, 2021

Can You Become Addicted to Marijuana?

Is Marijuana Addictive?

The addictive qualities associated with marijuana use are a topic that has been up for hot debate recently in light of many states deciding to legalize weed. Although in some cases, it’s possible that a marijuana addiction may not develop as a result of your use, there is always the possibility there are some marijuana users that may experience symptoms associated with addiction.

The Muse Treatment team in Los Angeles understands there is always the possibility of developing either dependence or marijuana addiction. We take the time to get to know more about you and your background to help you put together a treatment plan to combat your marijuana addiction. We can also provide you with an abundance of information and resources to help you understand how it is possible to develop an addiction to marijuana.

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Prevalence of Marijuana Use

In recent years, the possibility has only gone up due to some of these reasons:

Smoking at a younger age

Since marijuana is becoming so readily available, many people are starting to use it before 18 years of age. The scary part about this is that statistics show that people who smoke marijuana consistently before they are 18 are four to seven times more likely to develop an addiction. It’s important to note that there is always a possibility that you may still develop a habit even if you don’t use marijuana until after the age of 18.

Higher potency

It’s important to remember that the potency of marijuana has changed tremendously over the years. In the 1990s, the THC in marijuana was approximately 3.7%. THC is the component of marijuana that gives the feeling of being high. Today, different law enforcement officials have reported that THC in the majority of the marijuana that they confiscate is as high as 9.6%. This subtle increase in THC can go a long way in whether or not a person develops an addiction due to marijuana consumption.

Signs of Marijuana Addiction

Do you have a suspicion that your friend or loved one may be combating addiction to marijuana? Is it possible that you may have developed a dependence on this substance? Here are some common signs that you may need to get help at a drug rehab center in Los Angeles to overcome your addiction:

  • Increase in irritability if you don’t consume marijuana when you want to
  • Antisocial behavior
  • Agitation when a friend or family member starts to question your marijuana consumption
  • Denial that there is a problem
  • Negative consequences in terms of issues with personal or professional relationships

Remember, if you have any concerns regarding this suspected behavior, a member of our team is always happy to speak to you to help you navigate whether there is a more severe problem.

Withdrawal Symptoms of Marijuana

Several withdrawal symptoms are associated with marijuana that is similar to that of other drugs or alcohol withdrawal. A few examples include:

  • Irritability
  • An increase in anxiety or insomnia
  • Reduced appetite
  • Loss of appetite
  • Irritability
  • Decreased pulse rate

Seeking Treatment for Marijuana Addiction

Are you suffering from an addiction to marijuana? Are you ready to take back control over your life? The Muse Treatment team in Los Angeles is here to help you. We provide you with the tools and resources you need to develop a clear understanding of the negative impact that marijuana addiction can have on your life. When you are ready to take the first steps toward a new and healthier life at our drug rehab facility, please call us at (800) 426-1818.

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Josh Chandler
Josh Chandler
After growing up in Chicago and North Carolina, Josh chose to get help with substance use disorder and mental health in California because of the state's reputation for top-tier treatment. There, he found the treatment he needed to achieve more than five years of recovery. He's been in the drug and alcohol addiction rehab industry for four years and now serves as the Director of Admissions for Resurgence Behavioral Health. Josh remains passionate about the field because he understands that one phone call can alter the course of a person's life.


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