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Tinky 15-04-2023 13:54

Medicinal canabis
 
Has anyone here take, or has taken medicinal canabis for pain? If so is it effective, and is it in the form of liquid, tablet or ointment. would you recommend as it is very expensive? I'd appreciate your input.

RichardCoulter 15-04-2023 17:19

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Isn't it available on the NHS now?

Taf 15-04-2023 18:20

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
"There is some evidence medical cannabis can help certain types of pain, though this evidence is not yet strong enough to recommend it for pain relief".

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/medical-cannabis/

Hugh 15-04-2023 18:25

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36149963)
Isn't it available on the NHS now?

Not easily…

FAQs on the NHS website.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/medicines...ked-questions/

Quote:

Due to the limited evidence base and their unlicensed nature, prescribing of cannabis-based products for medicinal use is restricted to only those clinicians listed on the Specialist Register of the General Medical Council.

Any decision to prescribe must take into account the relevant GMC guidance and the relevant NHS Trust governance procedures for unlicensed medicines in the normal way. In addition, a Specialist on the General Medical Council Register should only prescribe within their own area of practice and training, and the decision to prescribe should generally be agreed by the multidisciplinary team. Adhering to the normal medicines governance systems not only supports good clinical practice but also offers liability coverage for NHS employees in prescribing an unlicensed medicine and importantly, is safer for patients.

A GP may make a referral to a specialist doctor on the General Medical Council’s ‘Specialist Register’ once the patient reaches the appropriate point in their treatment pathway.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/medical-cannabis/

Quote:

Can I get a prescription for medical cannabis?

Very few people in England are likely to get a prescription for medical cannabis.

Currently, it is only likely to be prescribed for the following conditions:

children and adults with rare, severe forms of epilepsy
adults with vomiting or nausea caused by chemotherapy
people with muscle stiffness and spasms caused by multiple sclerosis (MS)

It would only be considered when other treatments were not suitable or had not helped.

joglynne 15-04-2023 18:56

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
There could be a UK clinical trial underway that may cover your condition. The site that lists such trials is here:-

https://bepartofresearch.nihr.ac.uk/

I had run out of options and getting onto an international trial gave me access to a drug that helped reset my immune system. Still have the underlying condition but the trial was a lifeline and I have never regretted my decision.

Tinky 15-04-2023 19:16

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36149963)
Isn't it available on the NHS now?


Not according to my doctor when I asked him about it.. Thanks for the link Jo, I am glad you got some relief, I will certainly look into that.

Ms NTL 15-04-2023 21:44

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Codeine Phosphate?

Tinky 16-04-2023 09:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms NTL (Post 36149974)
Codeine Phosphate?


Codiene can cause breathing problems and since I also have COPD its a no no.

livelysprite 01-05-2023 13:10

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
I wish we in the UK could just order it like this guy can:

Code:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqubQlK7Fr8

Jaymoss 01-05-2023 13:15

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by livelysprite (Post 36150859)
I wish we in the UK could just order it like this guy can:

Code:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqubQlK7Fr8

to embed youtube you have to put the short code. In this case PqubQlK7Fr8 inside like this [ YOUTUBE]PqubQlK7Fr8[/ YOUTUBE] without the spaces at the start


and you get this


Tinky 13-05-2023 11:51

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Started my trial this AM will keep you posted on any effects.:erm:

GrimUpNorth 13-05-2023 12:15

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 36151757)
Started my trial this AM will keep you posted on any effects.:erm:

Hope it works. 🤞

Hugh 13-05-2023 12:39

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 36151757)
Started my trial this AM will keep you posted on any effects.:erm:

Good luck - hope it helps you.

TheDaddy 13-05-2023 14:02

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 36151757)
Started my trial this AM will keep you posted on any effects.:erm:

Hope the effects work and bring you some relief

Tinky 13-05-2023 21:24

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Thank you all so much for your good wishes, I am pinning my hopes on this treatment working, my symptoms have worsened since December. I dread coughing, sneezing and chocking the pain is horrendous. Keeping my fingers crossed.

SnoopZ 11-06-2023 14:30

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 36151793)
Thank you all so much for your good wishes, I am pinning my hopes on this treatment working, my symptoms have worsened since December. I dread coughing, sneezing and chocking the pain is horrendous. Keeping my fingers crossed.

Is it helping to reduce your pain?

Maggy 11-06-2023 17:01

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 36151793)
Thank you all so much for your good wishes, I am pinning my hopes on this treatment working, my symptoms have worsened since December. I dread coughing, sneezing and chocking the pain is horrendous. Keeping my fingers crossed.

Hope it helps and you get the relief you need.:hugs:

Tinky 13-06-2023 11:42

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
I would say there is some improvement, I received 2 tiny bottles of oil cost £80, after a telephone/video consultation £50. I am not sure I want to continue, but Mr T says he sees a big difference in me and wants me to continue and order more.

joglynne 13-06-2023 12:09

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 36153666)
I would say there is some improvement, I received 2 tiny bottles of oil cost £80, after a telephone/video consultation £50. I am not sure I want to continue, but Mr T says he sees a big difference in me and wants me to continue and order more.

Might be worth continuing for a least a little more time. It may prove even more effective if you take it for longer. Must admit, at that cost, I would hesitate myself. How long does a bottle last?

Soft hugs winging their way to you.

Jaymoss 13-06-2023 12:11

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 36153666)
I would say there is some improvement, I received 2 tiny bottles of oil cost £80, after a telephone/video consultation £50. I am not sure I want to continue, but Mr T says he sees a big difference in me and wants me to continue and order more.

What potency is it? and is it just standard CBD Oil? Holland and Barret for example has CBD oil 1500mg for £68.99 buy one get one free 10ml

Hugh 13-06-2023 12:25

Re: Medicinal canabis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 36153666)
I would say there is some improvement, I received 2 tiny bottles of oil cost £80, after a telephone/video consultation £50. I am not sure I want to continue, but Mr T says he sees a big difference in me and wants me to continue and order more.

As Jaymoss asks, is it CBD Oil, and if so, what concentration?

You may find this informative

https://www.standard.co.uk/shopping/...-a4177676.html

We use this as part of our dog’s Pain Management

https://hempen.co.uk/shop/cbd/cold-p...500mg-organic/

It’s £100 for 30ml 1500mg (5%) Organic Cold Pressed CBD Oil (vet approved to not cause contra-indications with the Loxicom and Gabapentin he also takes).


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