Article 5Z24E More than half of prescriptions for medicinal cannabis in Australia given in Queensland, study says

More than half of prescriptions for medicinal cannabis in Australia given in Queensland, study says

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Melissa Davey Medical editor
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Anxiety and sleep disorders were some reasons given for prescriptions despite lack of evidence for cannabis treatment, researchers find

More than half of all prescriptions for medicinal cannabis in Australia are written by doctors in Queensland, with prescriptions often given for conditions there is little evidence medicinal cannabis can treat, new research reveals.

Medicinal cannabis products such as capsules, creams, oils, lozenges, sprays and granulated flowers were approved for prescription 159,665 times between the start of Australia's medicinal cannabis program in February 2016 and September 2021, research led by the University of Sydney's Lambert Initiative for Cannabinoid Therapeutics shows.

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