Remove Clinical Trials Remove Patients Remove Research and Development Remove Topical
article thumbnail

Cannabis as a cancer cure: what is the research and where is it going?

The Cannigma

Patients are often left to their own devices when looking into cannabis and cancer, given the lack of clinical evidence, and stigma surrounding the use of the plant as medicine. Before we dive into the research, here’s the lowdown: Important takeaway points on cannabis and cancer Your situation is unique. The answer: Maybe!

article thumbnail

InMed Pharmaceuticals Announces Completed Enrollment in Phase 1 Clinical Trial of INM-755 CBN Cream in Healthy Subjects

Puff Puff Post

INM-755 is a CBN cream intended as a topical therapy to treat epidermolysis bullosa (EB) and potentially other dermatological diseases. The Company is dedicated to delivering new therapeutic alternatives to patients that may benefit from cannabinoid-based medicines. For more information, visit www.inmedpharma.com. Visit [link].

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Ketamine One Advances Research Capabilities via Controlled Substance Dealers Licence Application

Cannabis Law Report

The Company and Its Subsidiary KGK Science Have Also Completed the Pre-Qualification Audits of Its Canadian Facilities to Enable Clinical Trials in an Arrangement with Aleafia Health. The audits will enable KGK to conduct clinical trials in the areas of psychedelics and nutraceuticals, among other substances of study.

article thumbnail

Cannabis 3.0 Accelerates Access to Consumer and Medical Research

Cannabis Law Report

A Windsor, Ontario-based company Audacia Bioscience is especially focussed on three patented technologies that deliver consumer and patient insights to the industry to close the knowledge gaps in the supply chain. Virtual Clinical Trials transcend geographic, mobility and economic barriers.

article thumbnail

The Top Medical Cannabis Research of 2017

MGC Pharma

The Top Medical Cannabis Research of 2017 A word from Ron Lipsky, Manager of Business Development and International Relations at MGC Pharmaceuticals MGC Pharma is still riding off the success of 2017 as we progress into 2018, with many exciting developments on the horizon.

article thumbnail

Not-very-NICE: UK Cannabis Policy and Harm to Patients

CannaTech

This commentary on the NICE UK cannabis guidelines is originally published by The Academy of Medical Cannabis , the globally leading institute for clinical training and research in cannabis-based medicinal products. Israel’s approach to cannabis has contributed to reducing stigma and increasing access for patients around the world.

article thumbnail

Here’s what you need to know about cannabis research

The Cannigma

There’s no doubt that the amount of information that is available about cannabis is at an all-time high – in 2020 alone, over 3,500 scientific articles were published on the topic. Research funding is also up, and all of this data influences how we see, think and hear about the plant and its effects.