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New App Opens New World For High Tech Medication

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A new smart phone application has been released to help users to have an easy access in self medication and prescription of doctors, according to CBSLA.

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EazeMD - an application which opens the door on marijuana medication, doctor recommendation and cannabis delivery. Users can have a face-to-face talk with the doctor and sends marijuana ID card electronically to the patient.

After Nestdrop debut, this app comes after a year. It helps marijuana users have their medical and medicinal pot delivered in their door.

In July 2014, Eaze have its first debut in San Francisco, where the company founded but McCarty a year earlier.

Weed delivery app Eaze raised funds accounting to $10 million dollars from investors such as Snoop Dogg hoping that this would be the "Uber for pot". Eaze hopes to revolutionize the weed industry through convenience thus launching the app EazeMD says Business Insider.

EazeMD is Eaze's experiment to combine on-demand cannabis with on-demand consultation and it's pretty simple. First you just have to open the app's video chat feature on your smart phone or computer and get a consultation with Eaze's partner doctors. The doctor then has 20 minutes to decide whether or not to approve you, and if they do, you pay $25. Then they will send you a PDF file of the doctor's note to your inbox and Eaze will deliver the weed right to your door.

Forbes recently published a story about one of their staff who tested EazeMD, an app based "on-demand weed delivery marketplace". The service allows anyone to receive a marijuana prescription and delivery of the pot of your choice in the time it takes to order a pizza according to Pharmpro.

The Forbes writer used the app to connect with an LA based internist who prescribed his "patient" weed for "chronic wrist pain" following a cursory of glance at his medical history and a line of questions.

"I think it's the way of the future", Dr. Ronald Zlotolow, the internist says. "It's the way we're advancing as a civilization and it's a natural step". Dr. Zlotolow and three of his colleague committed partnership to Eaze.

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