Volume of Medical Cannabis Flooding onto British Territory Triples Since 2023

The number of Medical Cannabis Patients in the U.K. is Progressively Climbing

It may still be in its early stages, but the U.K. medical cannabis market is moving in the right direction. Estimates pin the current number of patients at approximately 30,000- 32,000. An extensive list of medical cannabis cultivation companies are undergoing metamorphosis and shifting operations into the online sphere, something that could potentially starve demand for imports. Examples of some of the country’s leading medical cannabis clinics include Lyphe Clinic, Cantourage Clinic, and Releaf.

 

“While it is encouraging to see this apparent growth in the U.K. market, patients have found it difficult to get consistent supply, and the quality of the imports has been variable,” said Mark Heley, a representative of the U.K.-based cultivation company Glass Pharms which has just built a state-of-the-art 2.4-hectare facility in Wiltshire, England.

“We will be able to provide a secure supply chain for U.K. patients built here in the U.K. by the end of the year so that patients will no longer have to be concerned that when their prescriptions run out, they will not be able to get resupplied.”

Medical Cannabis Use in the U.K. Traces Back to Medieval Times

 

It may be basking in its newfound limelight. Still, medical cannabis is not exactly new to the U.K. Historians trace its early use to the Bronze Age, when they believe that the plant’s fibers were used to make Mediaeval herbal remedies. Rewind to sometime around 850 BC, and British farmers could have been harvesting cannabis crops for pharmaceutical purposes.

Fast forward to the 1990s, and archeologists discovered hemp fibers scattered around the grounds upon which Bronze Age weaponry lain in St Andrews, Scotland. Even Queen Victoria was believed to have used prescribed cannabis tinctures during the Victorian era.

 

Medical cannabis was legalized in the UK on 1 November 2018, following two high-profile cases of two epileptic children. Intense media attention spurred on with lobbying, which prompted change on a large scale. The Parliamentary law change emerged after the Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, considered heartfelt stories from parents of children with debilitating conditions.

 

Having been moved by heartbreaking cases involving sick children, it was important to me that we took swift action to help those who can benefit from medicinal cannabis. We have now delivered on our promise, and specialist doctors will have the option to prescribe these products where there is a real need,” said Home Secretary Sajid Javid after demanding an urgent review of cannabis-based medicinal products.

“I’m grateful to the expert panel – who have been considering cases in the interim – and to those who’ve worked hard to bring about this change at the earliest possible opportunity,” added Javid, whose decision was shared by members of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) and the UK’s Chief Medical Adviser.

Cannabis-based medicine in the U.K. must be prescribed on the NHS per the approval of a specialist hospital doctor. Pharmaceutical cannabis treatments may also be offered under a specialist’s supervision. Decisions are made on a case-by-case basis, and GPs cannot prescribe medical cannabis. Visit www.nhs.uk/conditions/medical-cannabis/ for more information.

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