Medical cannabis: Doctors 'should be able to prescribe drug', says UK's chief adviser Medicinal cannabis has proven therapeutic benefits and doctors should be able to prescribe it, the government’s chief medical adviser has said.
In the first part of an evidence review ordered by the home secretary, Sajid Javid, Professor Dame Sally Davies recommended medicinal cannabis should be moved out of schedule one – a group of drugs considered to have no medical purposes that cannot be legally possessed or prescribed. The Independent
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In the first part of an evidence review ordered by the home secretary, Sajid Javid, Professor Dame Sally Davies recommended medicinal cannabis should be moved out of schedule one – a group of drugs considered to have no medical purposes that cannot be legally possessed or prescribed. The Independent
See also:
- Cannabis scheduling review part 1: the therapeutic and medicinal benefits of cannabis-based products Department of Health and Social Care
- Decision on medical cannabis within weeks BBC News
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