In the days leading up to the ban, the shift was 1,800 patients enrolled in therapeutic cannabis program. Nicolas Authier, a psychiatrist and chairman of the scientific committee for the experimental phase, described the last-minute extension as an “emergency measure” in an interview with the newspaper cross. experimentIt came out more than three years ago and was originally scheduled to end on December 31, 2024. Additional period of time to allow for weaning or replacement therapy“, specify French information.
This experiment is crucial to many doctors who specialize in chronic diseases. Dr. Nicolas Authier talks about “Last choice” for cancer patientsof multiple sclerosis or other diseases, including the pain is severe and respond poorly to conventional treatments.
A report published by the Directorate General of Health (DGS) in November 2023 shows that Medical marijuana improves pain. Results showed that one-third of patients reported an overall improvement in their health, and one-third reported a significant decline. painand the third saw no changes.
“They wanted to take me away for the night so I could have a little respite and some sleep.”
In February 2024, the National Medical Products Administration reviewed the end of the trial in a press release: “The trial was extended toCannabis-based medicines Authorized and available until December 31, 2024. This extension ensures continuity of care for patients enrolled on March 26, 2024. No new patients will be admitted to the trial.“
“In France, the biggest difficulty is considering Marijuana from a therapeutic perspective. Today, moral and repressive rhetoric surrounding drug users is ubiquitous,” the newspaper lamented crossMarie Jauffret-Roustide, sociologist at Inserm, member of the ANSM Scientific Committee on Psychotropic Substances, Narcotics and Addiction.
Sandra, 53Having neuralgia, a chronic disease that causes muscle and nerve pain show his anger from newspapers releaseDecember 19: “They wanted to take me away overnight so I could get a little respite and get some sleep.”