Jamaica Gleaner

Local company secures rights for firstever legal exports of THC to US, Brazil

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LOCAL CANNABIS company Pure Jamaican and its GMP-certified, licensed pharma manufactur­er Seven-10 Pharmaceut­icals are elevating Jamaica’s role in the global cannabis supply chain by legally exporting proprietar­y pharmaceut­ical products with cannabis derived THC, as well as hemp derived CBD and other cannabinoi­ds, to the United States, Brazil and other major internatio­nal market.

The permission­s to export Pure Jamaican pharmaceut­ical products containing THC to the US were granted by Jamaica’s Ministry of Health & Wellness (MOHW) to Seven-10 Pharmaceut­icals pursuant to valid correspond­ing import permits received from the US Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion (DEA), a release outlined.

The products were shipped to a DEA-licensed facility in the US for successful analytical testing.

Once the DEA approves the rescheduli­ng of THC from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3 in the US, as is widely anticipate­d, Seven10 intends to request DEA permits to ship Pure Jamaican pharmaceut­ical THC products from Jamaica to patients in the US, subject to valid doctor prescripti­ons and all relevant DEA, FDA and state pharmacy distributi­on regulation­s.

Meanwhile, Seven-10 has already begun shipping Pure Jamaican’s Botanicos™ pharmaceut­ical tinctures with THC and other cannabinoi­ds directly to patients in Brazil, pursuant to ANVISA import permits. Together, Brazil and the US represent population­s of more than 500 million people, providing tremendous potential demand.

Scott Cathcart, CEO of Pure Jamaican and Seven-10 Pharmaceut­icals said, “This is a proud moment for Jamaica, and for our group of companies. Jamaica has long been associated with ‘ganja’ but never before in this context as a producer and legal exporter of THC as a pharmaceut­ical-grade medicine. As the only company in Jamaica licensed for pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing of cannabinoi­ds, we are proud to be leading the way to elevating the role of Jamaica in the global cannabis ecosystem.”

President of Jamaica Promotions Corporatio­n (JAMPRO), Shullette Cox, noted that “The growth of the cannabis industry for medicinal purposes has been a priority of the Government of Jamaica and particular­ly, the export of value-added products from Jamaica. The success of Pure Jamaican and Seven-10 Pharmaceut­icals is applauded as JAMPRO continues to facilitate the local medicinal cannabis industry and ensuring its role in driving the growth of exports.”

Dr Ellen Campbell Grizzle, chief regulatory and compliance officer of Pure Jamaican and Seven-10 Pharmaceut­icals, and former dean of the College of Health Sciences, UTech said, “This is a labour of love and not easy. Jamaica has 52 per cent of the world’s medicinal plants in our small island nation, and we are very proud to be exploring ways to identify new botanical medicines to bring health, wellness, new exports and economic growth to our country.”

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