Another study by the University of Melbourne
CAMS20
CAMS20
reported that experts wondered if Aussies are using medicinal Mary Jane for conditions that have minimal evidence about weed’s effectiveness on them.
It’s also reported that the majority of the cannabis scripts have been issued for products that haven’t been approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for legal supply.
on the rise of prescription cannabis use in Australia found that half of the 277,338 TGA approvals between January 2017 and August 2022 were for Aussies between 18 and 24 years old.
also found a shift towards medicinal marijuana despite it costing more than buying bud through other means. Illicit cannabis use is still king among 62.4 per cent of respondents. But prescription-only use has grown to 13.3 per cent and dual-use (a mix of script and illicit) is preferred by nearly a quarter of those surveyed.
The study also found that prescribed weed was mostly obtained to treat chronic pain while those wanting to treat anxiety and sleep issues were opting for ~illicit avenues~.
Interestingly, 95 per cent of ‘s participants reported improvements to their main health condition through the use of the devil’s lettuce. Make of that what you will.
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