
The bill was presented by Councilwoman Elzuila Calisto this October and will proceed to a vote.

On the national day of the Physical Education professional, we will show how cannabis has been proving to be a great option for athletes of all sports modalities

In a workshop on regulation, Anvisa discusses the use of dietary supplements, including cannabis


Phase 3 clinical trial published in Nature Medicine evaluated standardized cannabis extract in patients with chronic low back pain, showing improvement in symptoms, sleep, and physical function

Entity reinforces that personalized preparations are essential when industrialized products do not meet clinical needs

Draft presents new regulatory framework, tightens requirements for Sanitary Authorization, and prohibits manipulation of cannabis derivatives

Lead singer comments on market advancements, criticizes historical roots of prohibition, and urges users to take a proud stance

Minister Regina Helena Costa states that this will be the last extension and orders Anvisa to report compliance with each intermediate step of the plan

New authorization expands the university's scope in Reblas and reinforces the quality control of plant derivatives in the national market

In episode #46 of Deusa Cast, cannabis consultant Marcelo Grecco analyzes why political fear hinders the progress of cannabis in Brazil and how the country is losing ground in the global market

Dravet Syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, and Tuberous Sclerosis: the three diseases treated with cannabis by the SUS in São Paulo

Dravet Syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, and Tuberous Sclerosis: the three diseases treated with cannabis by the SUS in São Paulo

Unprecedented analysis mapped lawsuits filed against the Union for access to treatments and aims to support public policies of the Ministry of Health regarding the increasing demand in the SUS

Minister states that measures already taken temporarily prevent delays in the process of regulating industrial hemp in Brazil

Project now goes for approval from the city's mayor

More than a third of Parkinson's patients are using natural remedies, such as cannabis, coffee, and saffron, to manage their symptoms, according to a study published in the Journal of Parkinson’s. The research also revealed that many of these patients do not discuss the use of natural products with their doctors.

Study conducted in the Netherlands interviewed 367 people; most of them do not discuss the use of natural products with their doctors in treating Parkinson's

There are over 20 proposed laws to regulate the plant in the country.

Published today in the Official Gazette, the resolution outlines a relationship of 32 competent bodies and entities that will contribute to the development of the agenda in the state of São Paulo