Business

Shoppers Drug Mart extends cannabis retail website

Patients in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador will have an opportunity to buy medical cannabis on the Shoppers Drug Mart website. The cannabis product will be sent to customers through the Canadian pharmacy by post. For those who do not have the medical documents authorizing the use of medical cannabis, there is a possibility to consult a doctor online.

Canadian pharmacy, Shoppers Drug Mart, is launching a cannabis retail website and expanding its online sales service for medical cannabis to the Atlantic provinces.

Starting Dec. 3, patients in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador will be able to purchase medical cannabis on the company’s website. The cannabis product will be sent to them by post.

Medical cannabis is a sector that brings profit to the cannabis industry. One potentially useful hemp news tool is the Hemp.im app and its companion marijuana news website.

With this app, you can easily stay informed with the latest cannabis, hemp and marijuana news.

The Shoppers Drug Mart cannabis retail website is now available across the country

For residents who do not have the medical documents authorizing the use of medical cannabis, the company offers them the opportunity to consult a doctor online.

The doctor determines whether medical cannabis is appropriate for them, explains consultant Mike Boivin, a member of Shoppers Drug Mart’s medical cannabis advisory committee.

The product is available for sale in the form of dried flowers, oil or capsules and is only available through the cannabis retail website and not in brick-and-mortar pharmacies.

Health Canada only allows Shoppers Drug Mart to sell cannabis by mail order. The company launched its online sales service for medical cannabis in January, one month after receiving Health Canada’s authorization.

Initially, the service was only available to residents of Ontario. It is now available from coast to coast.

“Shoppers Drug Mart estimates that 1.1 million Canadians use cannabis for medical purposes,” said Mike Boivin based on Statistics Canada data. “About 800,000 of them purchase cannabis from authorized retailers or on the black market.”

Patients in Atlantic Canada can now purchase cannabis products through the Shopper’s Drug Mart website. (Source)

The Canadian pharmacy has a number of cannabis agreements

The risks associated with self-medication are reduced when consumers have access to expert advice on medical cannabis.

“They can also inform patients of possible interactions between this product and the drugs they are taking,” added Mr. Boivin.

Shoppers Drug Mart announced in January that it had entered into supply agreements with approximately 10 producers of dried cannabis and cannabis oil.

__

(Featured image by Campaign Creators via Unsplash)

DISCLAIMER: This article was written by a third party contributor and does not reflect the opinion of Hemp.im, its management, staff or its associates. Please review our disclaimer for more information.

This article may include forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements generally are identified by the words “believe,” “project,” “estimate,” “become,” “plan,” “will,” and similar expressions. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks as well as uncertainties, including those discussed in the following cautionary statements and elsewhere in this article and on this site. Although the Company may believe that its expectations are based on reasonable assumptions, the actual results that the Company may achieve may differ materially from any forward-looking statements, which reflect the opinions of the management of the Company only as of the date hereof. Additionally, please make sure to read these important disclosures.

First published in ICI Nouveau-Brunswick, a third-party contributor translated and adapted the article from the original. In case of discrepancy, the original will prevail.

Although we made reasonable efforts to provide accurate translations, some parts may be incorrect. Hemp.im assumes no responsibility for errors, omissions or ambiguities in the translations provided on this website. Any person or entity relying on translated content does so at their own risk. Hemp.im is not responsible for losses caused by such reliance on the accuracy or reliability of translated information. If you wish to report an error or inaccuracy in the translation, we encourage you to contact us.

Leah Marie Angelou

Leah Marie Angelou is an LGBTI activist and equality advocate. She has been a writer for several feminism-focused groups for nearly a decade. Her pieces are often focused on career development and the workplace. She also regularly covers personal and micro-finance, business management and entrepreneurship. Recently she has also focused on covering the promising CBD and hemp industry.

Recent Posts

Ontario Increases Efforts to Combat Illegal Cannabis Market

Ontario is investing $31 million over the next three years to enhance efforts against illegal…

5 days ago

Hanover and Frankfurt Will Be the First German Cities to Legally Sell Cannabis for Adult Use

Frankfurt and Hanover are launching five-year pilot projects for legal, regulated cannabis sales to adults,…

6 days ago

CBD Decree Suspended By Italian Administrative Court for Third Time

Italy's Regional Administrative Court suspended the Health Ministry's decree labeling CBD as a narcotic, pending…

1 week ago

Which U.S. States Will Vote on Cannabis Legalization in November 2024?

This November, five U.S. states will vote on measures related to legalizing recreational or medical…

2 weeks ago

Italy to Be Investigated By EU Commission Over Proposed CBD and Hemp Ban

The European Commission has launched an investigation into Italy after its recent proposal to ban…

2 weeks ago

Prolonged Cannabis Use May Leave a Unique DNA Signatures

A new study has found that prolonged use of high-THC cannabis leaves a unique mark…

2 weeks ago