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Home Office launches review into medical use of cannabis

皇冠体育app Home Secretary today announced a review into the scheduling of cannabis for medicinal purposes.

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Sajid Javid, the Home Secretary, announces review into medical use of cannabis

皇冠体育app review will be carried out by the Home Office and Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame Sally Davies. 皇冠体育app Home Secretary confirmed to Parliament that if the review identifies significant medical and therapeutic benefits, then the intention would be to reschedule cannabis for medicinal use.

皇冠体育app Home Secretary also announced that a licence will today be granted for Alfie Dingley which will allow Alfie鈥檚 clinicians access to the cannabis-based medicine he needs to treat his rare form of epilepsy.

皇冠体育app Home Secretary said:

Cases like Billy Caldwell鈥檚, Alfie Dingley鈥檚, and others like it, have shown that we need to look more closely at the use of cannabis-based medicine in healthcare in the UK.

皇冠体育app position we find ourselves in currently is not satisfactory. It鈥檚 not satisfactory for the parents, it鈥檚 not satisfactory for the doctors, and it鈥檚 not satisfactory for me.

I have now come to the conclusion that this is the right time to review the scheduling of cannabis.

皇冠体育app review into cannabis-based medicines will be conducted in 2 parts.

Professor Dame Sally Davies will take forward the first part of the review, considering the evidence available for the medicinal and therapeutic benefits of cannabis-based medicines. This will inform which cannabis-based medicines should be taken forward to part 2 of the review.

皇冠体育app second part of the review will be led by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) which will provide an assessment based on the balance of harms and public health needs, of what, if anything, should be rescheduled.

皇冠体育app review will not look into the reclassification of cannabis as a Class B drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and will not consider the legalisation of cannabis. 皇冠体育app penalties for unauthorised supply and possession will remain the same.

Yesterday (18 June) the Policing Minister Nick Hurd told Parliament that the government will establish an expert panel of clinicians to advise ministers on any applications from senior clinicians to prescribe cannabis-based medicines. Today the Home Secretary confirmed the panel will be in a position to start considering applications within a week.

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Published 19 June 2018