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Peru Approves Cannabis-Based Medication for Cancer Patients

The drug is manufactured by a Canadian pharmaceutical company, Verdemed, and designed to act as closely to Sativex as possible. Peruvian patients can now use Sativyl to obtain relief from the symptoms of cancer, as well as those suffering from spasticity caused by multiple sclerosis, and nausea from chemotherapy. It’s an antiemetic that can help improve appetite, enabling them to see better results from their treatment.

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