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Israeli startup aims to light medical cannabis patients' way through hazy system
Israeli startup Cannbis aims to address the lack of information and access to medical cannabis products for patients in Israel. The company operates as an online marketplace, providing detailed information on cannabis strains, suppliers, and pharmacies that stock the products. Cannbis has gained traction among Israeli medical cannabis patients, with about 80,000 users utilizing the platform. The startup also engages with medical and pharmaceutical communities to provide training and hopes to offer one-on-one consultations in the future. Cannbis takes a fee from cannabis orders made through the site and currently works with over 50 pharmacies. The company plans to expand its educational model and gather more data on strains through clinical trials and AI technology.
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סקר: המטופלים מרוצים מהטיפול, מאוכזבים מבתי המרקחת
A new survey conducted by the Cannabis website reveals the real problems of cannabis patients in Israel. While the treatment greatly improves their quality of life, the way to obtain a license is fraught with difficult bureaucracy, and pharmacies are run with desperate unprofessionalism. The survey included 250 respondents who answered 30 questions about the cannabis license they hold and their consumption habits. It seems that about 33% of patients in the country have to resort to a friend, family member, association or service provider for payment in order to go through the cumbersome process of issuing a cannabis license.
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המיזם החדש של אלעד גזית ועודד בן דב עושה למטופלי קנאביס רפואי את החיים הרבה יותר קלים - צומת השרון כפר סבא
Elad Gazit and Oded Ben Dov have launched a new initiative aimed at making life easier for medical cannabis patients in Israel. The partners have developed a dedicated website that allows patients to search for suitable cannabis strains from 100 pharmacies across the country, and even order home delivery. The platform, named Cannabis, was launched three months ago and is designed to locate and make information and services accessible to medical cannabis patients. The website allows patients to view and compare prices between different strains and pharmacies, and even allows patients to place an order directly with the pharmacies that issue the medical cannabis products.
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