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Medicinal cannabis use to be reviewed by government

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June 19, 2018
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The use of cannabis for medicinal purposes is to be reviewed, which could lead to patients being prescribed drugs made from the plant, Home Secretary Sajid Javid has said.

The decision was prompted by recent high-profile cases of children with severe epilepsy being denied access to cannabis oil to control seizures.

He said the position "we find ourselves in currently is not satisfactory".

But he stressed the drug would remain banned for recreational use.

Shadow home secretary Diane Abbott welcomed the announcement, telling MPs that it was "long overdue".

  • Boy discharged after getting cannabis oil

Speaking to the House of Commons, Mr Javid said the cases of Alfie Dingley and Billy Caldwell had made him conclude it was time to review the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes.

He also announced that six-year-old Alfie, who has a very rare form of epilepsy that causes up to 150 seizures per month, was being issued with a licence to receive cannabis-based drugs.

His family had originally applied to the government in April, saying his condition improved after using it in the Netherlands

Meanwhile, Billy, 12, was granted a 20-day licence for the drug last week after doctors made clear it was a medical emergency.

He was admitted to hospital after his seizures "intensified" when his supply was confiscated at Heathrow airport.

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