Crohn's Disease
What We Know About Crohn’s Disease
Symptom domains include abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, fatigue, and — in some patients — extraintestinal manifestations.
How TX CUP Addresses Crohn’s
Low-THC products under the TX CUP for Crohn’s patients are evaluated in the context of symptom burden — pain, appetite, sleep disruption — not as a substitute for biologic, immunomodulatory, or surgical therapy.
Our Experience Treating Crohn’s Patients Under CUP
Considerations CURT physicians evaluating Crohn’s patients typically address:
- Coordination with the treating gastroenterologist
- Drug-interaction screening against biologics, immunomodulators, and steroids
- Disease activity status and recent imaging or colonoscopy findings
- Form-factor considerations given GI tract involvement
- Nutritional status
What to Expect at the Evaluation
A CURT physician evaluating a Crohn’s patient typically reviews:
- Recent GI specialist notes and imaging
- Disease activity index if maintained
- Current treatment regimen including biologics and immunomodulators
- Symptom diary
- Nutritional and weight history
Common Patient Questions About Crohn’s and the TX CUP
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