Woman becomes first UK patient to get cannabis prescription



She’s believed to be the first person to receive a prescription for cannabis in the UK. Now Carly Barton has described her relief …

32 Comments

  1. Omg this lady is comparing opiates f n ridiculous. Trust the science they say. LOL it's funny how they take decades to do studys on mj but can do studies on something they profit from as fast they can then lie about it.

  2. The law will change and the new law will be paying the government some kind of fees per month/year and if they make it legal for use only in certain areas like cafes the government will be charging these places a bomb….lol greedy bums

  3. The drug companies would lose trillions from pain killer sales to a harmless plant anyone can grown in their garden. Not to mention the alcohol industry would be devastated due to competition in the form of a better recreational drug without downsides at a fraction of the cost and without all the negative effects.

  4. I also use it for extreme pain and luck of sleep. I’ve no side effects from it. And I fully control it! Don’t let anyone nor anything controlling u 😊

  5. So cannabis became illegal in the UK during the 1920s and stopped prescribing medical cannabis during the 1970s and yet she is the first person to be prescribed medical cannabis 😂😂😂

  6. This is exactly what the government had planned for the time it would be legalised in England , the cost, it’s shocking, police and government have been rising the price over the years , was and is a pre meditated plan, now coming to light,

  7. £2500 for 4 month, 30 grams a month just over 1 once a month.
    If I get wrong for writing this I'll flip, but she could get 4 ounces off the streets for about £600-700 saving her £1800.
    3 years ago this was apparently a revelation, cost of living has sky rocketed in 2022, no one on disability benefits could afford it, let alone someone who can now work.
    Biggest con in the UK pharmaceutical field and a slap in our faces.

  8. That’s three times as much as street cost. Obviously it’s medical grade but still that is absurd considering it’s prescription medication. Well done to the consultant and patient making a big step towards personal treatment plans in uk.

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