Marijuana and Anesthesia

Why you should abstain from cannabis use before surgery


You likely know that a procedure requiring anesthesia comes with guidelines beforehand. Doctors will instruct patients not to eat or drink six to eight hours before and avoid even sipping water to take medications unless necessary. This is because any substances present in the stomach can go into the lungs during the procedure. This is known as aspiration, which can be serious and possibly even fatal.  Despite the concerns that come with ingesting any substances before surgery, only recently has evidence emerged about the risks of marijuana use and anesthesia.  If you or a loved one use marijuana and have a procedure requiring anesthesia on the horizon, read on to understand why abstaining before surgery is important. 

Why can’t I use marijuana before surgery?

There are several reasons why marijuana use can cause problems when it comes to anesthesia including:

Because we are still learning more about the effects on the body of marijuana and anesthesia it’s best to consult with your anesthesiologist and abstain from use before surgery.