Doctors at Australia’s top cannabis firm can see up to eight patients an hour in quick consults,with incentives tied to patient volume targets.
A crowdsourcing investment initiative by fast-growing market giant Montu’s has descended into acrimony and unprecedented action from a corporate regulator.
Remember the ad campaign,“If you drink then drive,you’re a bloody idiot”? It’s time to think about a drug-driving campaign.
Ahead of the long-promised drug summit,three government MPs have supported calls for an overhaul of cannabis laws in NSW.
Advocates and patients say it’s time the law was modernised to reflect the use of medicinal cannabis.
Montu is demanding The Age take down a story about its contentious customer referral system and reveal the sources behind it.
Canadian cannabis is flooding Australia’s medicinal market,leaving local growers struggling to compete with looser standards and raising concerns about quality.
One GP wrote an average of one script every five minutes,fuelling concerns over the money on offer,with online job ads for doctors offering up to $350 an hour.
Australia’s medicinal cannabis industry has taken boomed since legalisation in 2016 – but its growth is raising questions for many in the health sector.
There are legitimate reasons cannabis has been legalised for medicinal purposes,but the industry has serious questions to answer about regulation,medical ethics and risks to consumers.
Montu’s legal battle with the TGA exposes the high stakes in Australia’s booming medicinal cannabis industry,where ethics,advertising,and profits collide.