May
15
2018
Medicinal cannabis, or medicinal marijuana, has attracted national attention in Australia in recent years. The use and acceptance of medicinal cannabis continues to evolve.
The current reality is that most doctors do not feel confident to go forward with applications for a number of reasons. They may not feel adequately informed about the safe use of medicinal cannabis. This is not something that is typically taught at medical school or in continuing medical education programs. Doctors may not feel capable of adequately monitoring the patient after they commence the treatment. They may not be insured against adverse outcomes that occur with patients prescribed medicinal cannabis. They may just feel too overwhelmed to navigate the evidence and/or the process for prescribing.
HealthPathways has recently published a Medicinal Cannabis pathway. The pathways takes GPs through the current evidence for the use of medicinal cannabis, adverse events and interactions, route of administration and the available products. It then goes on to highlight the ways GPs can prescribe medicinal cannabis through Special Access Scheme, Authorised Prescriber Scheme or through clinical trials. It provides essential links to the NSW Cannabis Medical Advisory Service and the TGA Medicinal Cannabis Hotline for GPs.
Click here to view the Medicinal Cannabis HealthPathway.
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