ECC Pharm Ltd, also known as ECC Pharm, is a public unlisted company in Australia whose executives have extensive connections in the global medical cannabis sector, including HAPA Group in Germany, an early mover in the medicinal cannabis market.
doi:10.5694/mja16.00763Martin Jennifer HBonomo YvonneMedical Journal of AustraliaMartin JH, Bonomo Y (2016) Medicinal cannabis in Australia: the missing links. Med J Aust 205: 425.
Australia Wednesday introduced legislation into parliament to legalise the growing of cannabis for medicinal purposes, with the government calling it "the missing piece in a patient's journey". Health Minister Sussan Ley said the law, if passed, would allow cultivation of cannabis through a national...
Australia agreed to allow exports of medicinal cannabis Thursday in a boost to budding domestic manufacturers, as it eyes becoming a leading world supplier. The country's first medical marijuana farm received its growers' licence in March last year and others have followed, with the government seei...
28 (Xinhua) -- Western Australia's (WA) state government has legalized the consumption of medicinal cannabis, also known as medical marijuana as a controlled prescription drug come November 1. WA state health, culture and the arts minister John Day in a statement on Friday said a new ...
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Legalising medicinal cannabis in Australia is pointless if doctors don't know how and when to prescribe it. While Australian GPs are now able toprescribe medicinal cannabis, most jurisdictions still haven't created frameworks to distribute it to patients. States are left to decide who qualifies to...
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Medicinal cannabis in Australia: the missing links," by Jennifer H. Martin and Yvonne A. Bonomo in the 2016 issue.doi:10.5694/mja16.00709Reece Albert SHulse Gary KThe Medical journal of Australia...
into Australia of cannabis for medicinal purposes: it thereby builds on our previous work in which we outlined the medical case.1 A secondary aim is to discuss some of the major areas where strong differences in opinion may currently be obstructing efforts to reform cannabis laws in Australia. ...