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Colombia’s First Specialized Medical Cannabis Pharmacy Opens In Medellín: Inside Green Marketplace

Medellín just added a new landmark to Colombia’s medical cannabis landscape: a specialized pharmacy designed to dispense cannabis-derived products under prescription, with a strong emphasis on patient guidance and product traceability. It’s called Green Marketplace Pharmacy Medellín, and it opened inside the Santafé Shopping Center.

Founder Henry Muñoz framed the concept in practical terms: a legitimate, patient-facing channel that looks and operates like healthcare. In his remarks during the opening, he highlighted the goal of making access “safe” and “transparent,” with a documented chain of custody that patients and clinicians can trust.

The timing matters. Colombia has been moving toward a more formal pharmacy-based pathway for medical cannabis, shifting the conversation from industry potential to everyday access. A specialized dispensary model inside a pharmacy setting is one way that regulatory change starts to show up in real life: prescriptions, standards, oversight, and a clearer line between medical treatment and everything else.

The opening also carried institutional weight. A post circulated by channels linked to SENA Antioquia (Colombia’s national vocational training service) positioned the launch as a step forward in innovation and patient access, while underscoring workforce development for the sector. Regional director Emily Coronado said SENA has expanded training connected to the cannabis industry and has already trained more than 1,000 people nationwide.

A report by Hierbabuena Revista described the opening as a health and regulatory milestone, emphasizing the pharmacy as part of a broader push for responsible access. The SENA coverage, meanwhile, presented Green Marketplace as a concrete example of training and entrepreneurial support translating into a real-world project in an emerging industry.

What happens next won’t be decided by ribbon cuttings or big claims, but by the daily basics: consistent product availability, pricing patients can actually live with, clear clinical guidance, and traceability that works in practice, not just on paper. If those fundamentals hold, Green Marketplace won’t just be “a first.” It could become a template for how Colombia’s medical cannabis policy reaches the people it was supposed to serve.

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