Daily Nation Newspaper

UK doctors okayed to prescribe cannabis

-

LONDON - British doctors will legally be able to prescribe medicinal cannabis, the government announced on Thursday following a review – but insisted it was not a first step towards legalising recreation­al use.

Home Secretary Sajid Javid, the interior minister, decided to relax the rules about the circumstan­ces in which medicinal cannabis can be given to patients.

It follows several high-profile cases, including those of young epilepsy sufferers whose conditions appeared to be helped by cannabis oil.

"Making medicinal cannabis available on prescripti­on will benefit the lives of ill patients currently suffering in silence," Javid wrote on Twitter.

Javid commission­ed a review on June 19.

An initial review by Sally Davies, the government's chief medical adviser, concluded there was evidence that medicinal cannabis had therapeuti­c benefits.

The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, which conducted the second part of the review, last week said doctors should be able to prescribe medicinal cannabis provided products meet safety standards.

"Following advice from two sets of independen­t advisers, I have taken the decision to reschedule cannabis-derived medicinal products – meaning they will be available on prescripti­on.

"This will help patients with an exceptiona­l clinical need, but is in no way a first step to the legalisati­on of cannabis for recreation­al use," Javid said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zambia