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November 15, 2005"The import of cannabis-based medicine Sativex from Canada for individual users has been approved in UK: UK Multiple Sclerosis Society Website
"People with multiple sclerosis can be prescribed a new cannabis-based medicine even though it is yet to be licensed in the UK.
The Home Office has agreed to requests from doctors and patients to allow Sativex to be imported from Canada, where it has been on sale since late June." MORE: UK Multiple Sclerosis Society Website |