Sen. Padilla joins global experts in promoting medical cannabis for cancer pain relief

Photo by: The Manila Times

MANILA, Philippines — Senator Robin Padilla and Dr. Shiksha Gallow advocate for the legalization of medical cannabis in the Philippines to help alleviate severe pain for cancer patients and those with chronic illnesses, amid debates on regulation and potential benefits.

Padilla actively supports the potential benefits of medical cannabis, particularly for Filipinos suffering from various medical conditions.

He has emphasized the need for legislative action to legalize cannabis for medical purposes, focusing on the lack of effective pain relief options for patients.

Gallow, recognized globally for her work with cannabis, backs Padilla’s call for legalization. She argues that medical cannabis can manage pain and improve the quality of life for patients with serious health conditions.

Gallow’s expertise and research support the argument that cannabis may provide relief where traditional treatments fall short.

Opponents of medical cannabis legalization in the Philippines often raise concerns about misuse and societal impact. They caution against the risks of cannabis use.

However, Padilla and Gallow counter these concerns by proposing strict regulatory frameworks to control distribution and usage, ensuring that patients can access necessary treatment while preventing misuse.

Healthcare professionals also express support for medical cannabis. Many doctors and nurses voice frustration over the limited pain relief options available for patients with cancer and chronic illnesses. They back alternative treatments, like medical cannabis, which could improve patient care.

Despite previous setbacks, advocates continue pushing to legalize medical cannabis in the Philippines.

The country’s strict drug laws, which classify cannabis as illegal, remain a significant barrier. However, Padilla and others press for legislative changes to allow controlled medical cannabis use.

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