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Re: AntonChigurh post# 2354

Tuesday, 06/06/2017 3:59:29 PM

Tuesday, June 06, 2017 3:59:29 PM

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It was an excerpt from 'the pot book' published in 2010, the interview was probably from a year or two earlier.

“It’s an excellent preparation, a good product, but because it is a suppository, some people have a really hard time accepting it as a delivery system, although it is pharmaceutically acceptable and it’s been around for years,” ElSohly tells Holland in the book. “But it’s still not out there yet. The pharmaceutical company has it, and hopefully they’ll approve it before too long.”

https://www.eastbayexpress.com/LegalizationNation/archives/2010/10/12/pot-up-the-pooper-government-doc-crafts-weed-suppositories

Not sure which pharma or what approval he was referring to, but it obviously wasn't Nemus. As I said before, the research goes back to the early 90s, Nemus didn't give the proper source in their presentation because they may not have wanted the research to look old. Elsohly has or had a deal with Mallinckrodt to produce extracts for their generic dronabinol, if that wasn't the company he was referring to, why didn't he license it directly to them? If it was, then what happened?