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- IACM-Bulletin of 25 December 2005
- Spain/UK: Agreement for the marketing of Sativex in Europe
- Germany: Petition Committee of the German Bundestag supports the meeting of costs of a treatment with THC (dronabinol) by the health insurances
- Germany: Federal Constitutional Court decides that health insurances have to meet the costs of a new treatment if no therapeutic alternatives are available in life-threatening illness
- IACM-Bulletin of 13 November 2005
- Germany: Federal Administrative Court paves the way for certificates of exemption for the medical use of cannabis
- Science: Cannabis extract effective in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
- Holland: Government wants to stop the medical cannabis program and to restrict the sale of cannabis in coffee shops to the Dutch
- Spain: Sativex will be available for selected patients
- IACM-Bulletin of 16 October 2005
- Science: Cannabinoids may promote the development of new brain cells
- Science: Mice without CB1 receptors show accelerated cognitive impairment
- Australia: Survey on cannabis for medical purposes
- Science/France: Largest study ever conducted on cannabis and driving found only low increased accident risk for cannabis
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