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CBG ‘very helpful’ when treating medical conditions, first survey of its kind finds

The Cannigma

The majority of people who use the cannabinoid cannabigerol (CBG) for medical reasons find it to be helpful or very helpful in treating a variety of health conditions, according to the findings of a recent survey. No clinical trial was used in the compilation of the study. who have used it to treat anxiety.

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Ohio Gives Another Shot at Expanding Qualifying Conditions

Veriheal

Ohio is currently accepting petitions in an attempt to expand the list of qualifying conditions for medical cannabis. Ohio became the 25th state to legalize medical cannabis back on June 8 of 2016. Medical cannabis is now available to residents in Ohio who meet one of 22 qualifying conditions laid out by House Bill 523.

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Phase 1 Clinical Trial Data Indicate IGC’s THC-based Investigational New Drug May Reduce Symptoms of Dementia in Alzheimer’s Patients

Cannabis Law Report

(IGC) is excited to present preliminary positive secondary end point findings from its Phase 1 clinical trial for IGC-AD1. The results of the clinical trial have been submitted in the Clinical/Statistical Report (“CSR”) filed with the FDA, and relevant data is also available on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on December 2, 2021.

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Flora Growth Forms Flora Pharma Division, Launches Global Clinical Trials

Cannabis Law Report

Flora Pharma will seek to identify scientific gaps in the cannabis industry and ultimately work to translate that to pharmaceutical cannabis products backed by data. Flora Pharma expects to fast track traditional FDA and NHS timelines by running phase trials in parallel (in vitro, in vivo, pilot in human, safety/efficacy, etc.). “A

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Survey: Three Of Four Military Veterans Would Consider Using Medical Cannabis

NORML

Seventy-five percent of military veterans say that they would consider using either “cannabis or cannabinoid products as a treatment option,” according to member survey data compiled by the group Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA). Twenty percent of those surveyed acknowledged having previously used cannabis for medical purposes.

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Veterans and Medical Cannabis: A Comprehensive Guide

MMJ Recs

Many veterans struggle with various physical and psychological conditions resulting from their service. In this instance, medical cannabis offers a promising alternative or complementary treatment option. Navigating the complexities surrounding the Veterans Administration and medical cannabis can be daunting.

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Article: Intellectual Property Due Diligence in Psychedelics

Cannabis Law Report

The market for psychedelic substances is projected to grow rapidly, potentially outpacing the legal US cannabis market. For example, compounds such as psilocybin, mescaline, ibogaine, and LSD are being evaluated in clinical trials, but the compounds themselves are unpatentable because their existence is well documented in the prior art.