Thailand
set to deliver first batch of medical marijuana
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[August 02, 2019]
By Chayut Setboonsarng
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand plans to
distribute about 10,000 bottles of cannabis oil next week for hospital
patients, a government official said on Thursday, the first official use
of medical marijuana since a law legalizing it came into effect this
year.
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The Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO) will deliver 4,500
5ml bottles of cannabis oil to the Ministry of Public Health to be
distributed to hospitals on Aug. 7 for about 4,000 registered
patients, GPO executive managing director, Withoon Danwiboon, told a
news conference.
The remaining 5,500 bottles will be gradually distributed later.
Thailand, which has a tradition of using cannabis to relieve pain
and fatigue, has legalized marijuana for medical use and research to
help boost agricultural incomes.
Cannabis oil will be used to treat patients who suffer from nausea
from chemotherapy, epilepsy, and aches and pains, Withoon said,
adding that patients with Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and in palliative
care would also benefit.
The GPO will begin planting its second crop of cannabis plants later
this month and by early 2020, it plans to expand production to
greenhouse cultivation and aims to produce 150,000-200,000 bottles
of the oil.
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"We have to speed up production because there is an under supply,"
Withoon said.
For five years, foreign investors and imports of cannabis will be
prohibited to allow the domestic industry to build up capacity and
knowledge, he said.
Anutin Charnvirakul, a politician who campaigned for legalizing
marijuana and is now health minister, said in a separate statement
on Thursday that cannabis must only be used for medical purposes,
not for recreational ones.
Steps would be taken to allow public health volunteers to grow
cannabis at home for health benefits, but it would not be allowed to
be sold.
A new civilian government has said it has made developing the
medical marijuana industry a top priority to create economic
opportunities in rural areas.
(Reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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