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UK Parents Want National Health Service To Allow Cannabis For Children With Epilepsy

Benzinga ·  Nov 8 23:12

Six years after the United Kingdom legalized medical marijuana, families struggling to obtain life-saving medicine through the National Health Service (NHS) returned to Westminster on Tuesday, demanding change. They displayed photos of their loved ones who experienced significant improvement with medical marijuana, reports the Business of Cannabis.

NHS Is Failing Patients

Parents of children suffering from treatment-resistant epilepsy say their children have achieved seizure freedom with medical marijuana, thanks to cannabis' effectiveness compared as to conventional treatments.

Those gathered at Westminster criticizes the lack of NHS prescriptions, especially for children with epilepsy. Only about 50 children have access to...

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