The UK Independent Newspaper Reports “exceptional” Medical Cannabis Prescriptions Could Go Into Effect Within Weeks

The report reveals…

A panel of experts created by government in the wake of the Billy Caldwell controversy has begun accepting applications for licences from senior doctors.

The panel was announced during the controversy surrounding the department’s confiscation of cannabis oil from Charlotte Caldwell as she attempted to bring it into the UK for her son Billy.

A 20-day emergency licence was granted for the 12-year-old, from Co Tyrone, after he was admitted to hospital in a critical condition having suffered multiple seizures.

    The Home Office announced the panel will make “swift” recommendations to ministers, who will then sign off on applications within two to four weeks.

    If given approval, doctors can then start writing prescriptions for their patient, while ministers decide whether to remove cannabis’s banned status as a medicine.

    Doctors will have to show there is an “exceptional clinical need” and no other medicine would be suitable for their patient in order to convince the panel.

    They would also have to accept “full responsibility for risks and liability”, the Home Office said.

    The panel is a temporary measure while Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame Sally Davies carries out a review into whether cannabis should be made available for therapeutic use.

    The Government also announced it would review how much the NHS must pay for a licence, which currently stands at £3,655.

    Source:  https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/medical-cannabis-prescriptions-uk-billy-caldwell-licence-panel-a8420426.html

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