Although cannabis-based products for medicinal use are now legal in the UK, it is still challenging for patients to gain access, and only very few National Health Service prescriptions have been written to date. This paper attempts to make sense of why the UK lags behind so many other countries which also have legalised medical cannabis. From consulting with parents and patients, prescribers, pharmacists and decision-makers it seems that there are a series of distinct barriers to prescribing that need to be overcome in order to improve patient access to medical cannabis in the UK. These include concerns about the perceived lack of scientific evidence. To alleviate these concerns, we highlight the importance of patient-centred approaches inc...
Aims: To conduct a pilot project exploring how treatment providers understood the increasing demand ...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have long been considered the gold standard of medical evidence....
On Friday 23rd February 2018 the medical cannabis bill introduced by UK Member of Parliament Paul Fl...
Although cannabis-based products for medicinal use are now legal in the UK, it is still challenging ...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, medical cannabis was approved in November 2018, leading many patients to beli...
Background: In the UK, medical cannabis was approved in November 2018, leading many patients to beli...
Background: In the UK, medical cannabis was approved in November 2018, leading many patients to beli...
Summary of recommendations: i. A UK-wide paediatric specialist clinical network should be establis...
Many jurisdictions across the world have either already introduced systems that allow lawful access ...
Background: In the UK, legislation and regulations governing medical cannabis and over the counter c...
Patients should not be criminalised for seeking benefits: Do patients have the right to medicate th...
Officially, since November 2018, medical cannabis in the UK has been legal if authorised by a specia...
Following media attention on children with refractory epilepsies reportedly deriving benefit from ca...
AbstractThe prescription of ‘unlicensed’ cannabis‐based medicines was legalised in 2018. A ‘boundary...
This is the final version. Available from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this recor
Aims: To conduct a pilot project exploring how treatment providers understood the increasing demand ...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have long been considered the gold standard of medical evidence....
On Friday 23rd February 2018 the medical cannabis bill introduced by UK Member of Parliament Paul Fl...
Although cannabis-based products for medicinal use are now legal in the UK, it is still challenging ...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, medical cannabis was approved in November 2018, leading many patients to beli...
Background: In the UK, medical cannabis was approved in November 2018, leading many patients to beli...
Background: In the UK, medical cannabis was approved in November 2018, leading many patients to beli...
Summary of recommendations: i. A UK-wide paediatric specialist clinical network should be establis...
Many jurisdictions across the world have either already introduced systems that allow lawful access ...
Background: In the UK, legislation and regulations governing medical cannabis and over the counter c...
Patients should not be criminalised for seeking benefits: Do patients have the right to medicate th...
Officially, since November 2018, medical cannabis in the UK has been legal if authorised by a specia...
Following media attention on children with refractory epilepsies reportedly deriving benefit from ca...
AbstractThe prescription of ‘unlicensed’ cannabis‐based medicines was legalised in 2018. A ‘boundary...
This is the final version. Available from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this recor
Aims: To conduct a pilot project exploring how treatment providers understood the increasing demand ...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have long been considered the gold standard of medical evidence....
On Friday 23rd February 2018 the medical cannabis bill introduced by UK Member of Parliament Paul Fl...