Friday, April 20, 2018 12:28:30 PM
Generally everyone there didn't look like they were having seizures, but you can bet that there were some there going after the CBD oil for that reason.
Even if Epidolex is approved, it's still up to the insurance companies to pay for it or not. I know in the EU, where Sativex was first introduced, a few countries didn't allow insurance to pay and the price for the stuff was very high even though it was right there next to the oxy in the pharmacy.
People went back to the streets to get their medicine.
We'll see what happens here. I just hope that if nothing else, the federal government will recognize that cannabis has a medicinal value and start allowing researchers to get down to it.
A non-addictive highly effective pain medicine that has been rumored to kill cancer cells and now proven to dramatically reduce the amount of epileptic seizures one has is a game changer. People just need to open their eyes.
The DEA should reschedule the drug and allow all NIH approved clinical trials to proceed.
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