Denmark’s six-year medical cannabis pilot scheme could soon be expanded into a “permanent” market, according to a recent surprise announcement from the government.
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The Danish pilot scheme, which has been running since 2018, has continued to expand in both scope and patient numbers over the past six years, with four different access schemes now operating.
After the publication of a comprehensive analysis of the programs, Minister of the Interior and Health Sophie Løhde met with the parties behind the trial scheme to discuss plans to “make the scheme permanent.”
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Primarily, the report recommends transitioning the four pilot schemes into a permanent cohesive framework by 2025, based on the positive outcomes of patients during the
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