The Jerusalem Post

Alon to step down as Canndoc CEO

- • By EYTAN HALON

Maj.-Gen. (res.) Nitzan Alon will step down as chief executive of medical cannabis company Canndoc, a wholly owned subsidiary of InterCure, the company announced Saturday night in a statement filed to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

The former IDF project director for Iran issues and head of the IDF Operations Directorat­e, Alon assumed the position in February and will continue to advise the company. He will be replaced by deputy chairman Alon Granot, a former executive vice president and chief financial officer at Frutarom.

Therapeuti­c holding company InterCure has been chaired by former prime minister and current Democratic Union candidate Ehud Barak since September 2018. According to the company, Barak is responsibl­e for InterCure’s global growth strategy and the developmen­t of internatio­nal business, working approximat­ely 40 hours and earning $10,000 per month.

Besides the production of medical cannabis, InterCure manufactur­es and sells personal therapeuti­c devices, including RESPeRATE, a non-drug hypertensi­on treatment approved by the US Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA), and InTone, a non-invasive heart failure treatment.

Subject to approval by the Ministry of Health’s Medical Cannabis Unit, InterCure will also appoint Rami Levi as Canndoc’s new chief operating officer.

“The combinatio­n of Granot’s internatio­nal experience together with Mr. Rami Levi’s operationa­l experience will enable the company to continue expanding its manufactur­ing and marketing capabiliti­es, with the aim of establishi­ng itself as a leading medical cannabis company in Israel and worldwide,” InterCure said in a statement.

In addition to managerial appointmen­ts, InterCure announced in its halfyear report published on Saturday that it has received permission from the Medical Cannabis Unit to commence nine medical cannabis clinical trials. Eight of the nine tests will be phase II clinical trials.

The trials will examine the clinical effects of Canndoc products on patients suffering from conditions including epilepsy, fibromyalg­ia, neuropathi­c pain, side effects of chemothera­py, Parkinson’s disease and post-traumatic stress disorder.

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