Medicinal cannabis oil is now available to buy from Australian pharmacies without the need for a prescription, after the nation’s medicine regulator eased restrictions. Monday marked the first day that patients no longer required a referral, special approval, or a prescription to access low-dose cannabidiol (CBD), a derivative of marijuana. The Therapeutic Goods Administration green-lighted
Medicinal cannabis oil is now available to buy from Australian pharmacies without the need for a prescription, after the nation’s medicine regulator eased restrictions.
Monday marked the first day that patients no longer required a referral, special approval, or a prescription to access low-dose cannabidiol (CBD), a derivative of marijuana.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration green-lighted the change in December, and authorities have pointed out the legal oil is non-psychotropic and will not give users a ‘high’.
The oil is available to adults only and should not be used by pregnant women, the TGA warned in its approval.
Adults can purchase a daily maximum dose of 150mg over the counter, with products limited to a maximum of 1 per cent THC.
Medicinal cannabis expert Ben Jansen welcomed the easier availability of cannabidiol, which he said has a range of applications.
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