Canadian Pharmacists Open to Dispensing Medical Marijuana, Not Sold on Recreational

As the provincial government prepares for legal marijuana sales, pharmacists say they welcome the opportunity to dispense the drug for medicinal purposes — just don’t get them into the recreational market.

The Canadian Pharmacists Association released its position on medical marijuana in April, stating that, given that there is a growing number of Canadians obtaining medical marijuana licences with minimal oversight by health-care professionals, it’s important pharmacists play a front-line role in patient management and dispensing of medical marijuana.

 “Based on expert consultations, third-party research and input from our members and their patients, CPhA believes that the best way to enhance patient safety, education and appropriate access is through pharmacist dispensing and management of medical marijuana, while promoting the use of non-smokable products as opposed to smokable forms.”

Kent MacLeod, owner of NutriChem pharmacy on Richmond Road, agrees. MacLeod acts as a clinical consultant, particularly in the area of pain management. He says...

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