skip to Main Content
Symptoms improved for 70% of patients on cannabis treatment – Health minister

Thailand’s pro-marijuana public health minister boasts that symptoms have improved for at least 70% of the country’s medical cannabis patients. Thailand’s 311 medical cannabis clinics at hospitals have treated more than 14,200 people, most who are diagnosed with terminal cancer, according to Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.

Other patients using the cannabis treatment are patients with Parkinson’s disease, drug-resistant neuropathic pain and insomnia. The Bangkok Post says 98% of the patients have experienced no “side effects,” but did not report on what is considered a “side effect” of cannabis.

Many cannabis patients have been treated with the THC:CBD (1:1) extract. THC, which stands for tetrahydrocannabinol, causes psychoactive effects (gets you high) while CBD, which stands for cannabidiol, is being studied for health benefits like treating anxiety and relieving pain.

In a previous report by the Bangkok Post, the National Cancer Institute reported that 14 terminal cancer patients receiving a THC:CBD treatment said their pain was relieved by more than 50%. They also had more appetite, gained waited and slept better after 3 months of treatment, according to a specialist from the Government Pharmaceuticals Organisation.

Anutin has been an advocate for medical cannabis and even planted seedlings at a government grow facility. In a recent training session, [Read more @ The Thaiger]

This Post Has 0 Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Stories

4/20 grew from humble roots to marijuana’s high holiday

Saturday marks marijuana culture’s high holiday, 4/20, when college students gather — at 4:20 p.m. — in clouds of smoke on campus quads and pot shops in legal-weed states thank…

Budget deal ends marijuana potency tax and targets illegal shops in New York

The state budget that’s expected to be adopted in the coming days calls for repealing the potency tax on marijuana products as well as new regulations intended to give local municipalities, including…

4/20 grew from humble roots to marijuana’s high holiday

SEATTLE (AP) — Saturday marks marijuana culture’s high holiday, 4/20, when college students gather — at 4:20 p.m. — in clouds of smoke on campus quads and pot shops in…

Amended CT Bill Creates New Hemp Categories

Significant adjustments have been made to Connecticut House Bill No. 5150, the omnibus cannabis/hemp legislation that is waiting to be taken up by the full House. An amended version of…

More Categories

Back To Top
×Close search
Search