- Cannabis
Global, an innovator in cannabis-infused product science, has launched new
coffee and alcohol-replacing products under its Hemp You Can Feel brand
since the beginning of the year
- The
company promotes the safety and wellness benefits derived from introducing
cannabinoids into the food and beverage industry
- A
recent report by American Marijuana and a 2018 report by
SAMHSA combine to show the importance of using cannabinoid legalization to
combat opioid overdoses
- American
Marijuana’s study found that of 19 states where medical marijuana
is legal, 15 saw marked reductions of opioid prescriptions during the
first year after the cannabinoids’ legalization
MCTC Holdings Inc. (OTC: MCTC), now doing business as
Cannabis Global, continues to roll out cannabis-infused products designed to
revolutionize the food and beverage industry even as news reports continue to
highlight the benefits of cannabis in reducing the rate of opioid prescriptions
and their potentially harmful addictions.
Cannabis Global’s branded Hemp You Can Feel (TM) Coffee made
its debut Feb. 26 in Las Vegas as a science-based infused coffee beverage
alternative for advancing wellness-boosting properties, and the company will hold
a Hemp You Can Feel Alcohol-Free cocktails launch event for the media in Los
Angeles on March 12.
Cannabinoid extracts such as cannabidiol (CBD) and
tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are touted for their ability to deliver pain and
anxiety relief through a variety of media, and Cannabis Global’s research
continues to explore mechanisms for enhancing their bioavailability.
A recent report by American Marijuana notes
that the legalization of medical marijuana throughout the United States has
correlated with a reduction in the amount of opioid painkillers being
prescribed.
“We’ve selected 19 states where medical marijuana is legal
then compared the opioid prescribing rate 1 year before and after medical
marijuana was legalized in the state,” the article states (http://ibn.fm/vL9Hd). “Out of
the 19 states, 15 have shown a fall of opioid prescribing rate 1 year after legalization
of medical marijuana, and only 4 have increased in usage, namely: New Jersey,
New Mexico, Michigan, and Arizona.”
The article states Ohio reported the largest drop in the
opioid prescription rate, from 82.7 percent to 63.5 percent, measuring the rate
of retail opioid prescriptions dispensed per 100 people per year.
Pennsylvania followed Ohio’s 19.2 percent drop with its own
17.8 percent decline in opioid prescriptions, with Arkansas coming in next at
11.8 percent and North Dakota at 11.5 percent. None of the four states with
increasing use saw double-digit gains – Michigan, the highest, reported a 9
percent increase while New Jersey was the lowest with a 1.9 percent increase.
The report also noted a study’s findings that Medicaid
recipients saw a decrease in opioid prescriptions with the legalization of
adult-use recreational marijuana and medical marijuana in their states.
The burgeoning availability of opioid prescription pain
relievers such as hydrocodone and oxycodone have been linked to escalating drug
addictions during recent decades. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA) reported in its 2018 National Survey on Drug
Use and Health that approximately 10 million people aged 12 or older misused
opioids in 2018, whether under prescription or in combination with illicit
drug, and that about 400,000 died from prescription opioid and related illegal
drug overdoses between 1999 and 2017 (http://ibn.fm/ETUDu).
“Can Cannabis solve the opioid crisis? Short answer, to us,
is it CAN be a part of the solution to the crisis,” the American
Marijuana article states.
Global Cannabis CEO Arman Tabatabaei also touts the safety
benefits of using cannabinoids as a replacement for alcohol to avoid the
negative effects on behaviors associated with alcohol.
“We believe the uses for this advanced infusion technology
are many, especially as a replacement for alcohol in various beverages,”
Tabatabaei stated in a December news release (http://ibn.fm/4km21).
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.CannabisGlobalInc.com
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates
relating to MCTC are available in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/MCTC
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