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A Highland Cafe’s staff holds up a piece of cannabis at the Highland Cafe on the first day of removing it from the narcotics list under Thai law in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 9, 2022. — Picture by REUTERS

KJ on fact-finding visit to Thailand to assess potential medical use of cannabis

BANGKOK, Aug 22 — Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin is on a four-day working visit to Thailand today to assess the potential use of cannabis and ketum for medical purposes and the legal framework for its medical use.

He will also be attending the Apec High-Level Meeting on Health and Economy during his stay in the capital.

The Health Ministry said the working visit, which started today, was at the invitation of Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health Anutin Charnvirakul.

Khairy arrived at the Suvarnabhumi International Airport at 4.08pm (local time) and was greeted by the Malaysian ambassador to Thailand Datuk Jojie Samuel, Thailand Public Health Minister’s representative Watcharapong Kuwijitwan and Thailand’s Health System Research Institute director Nopporn Cheanklin.

Tomorrow he is scheduled to visit the Government Pharmaceutical Office (GPO) where he will be briefed about the medical cannabis policy in Thailand including the practices, cultivation methods, research and the use of cannabis and ketum for health purposes in Thailand.

Thailand is the first country in Southeast Asia to legalise cannabis and use it for medicinal purposes.

“The visit represents an ideal platform for the Health Ministry to understand the advances in international research and findings to support the clinical use of cannabis.”

“The visit also opens international collaboration opportunities for the private and research entities undertaking clinical studies on cannabis and ketum as they develop medical innovations that will further improve the quality of healthcare in Malaysia,” according to the Ministry of Health in a statement today.

Khairy is expected to meet the main players of the cannabis and ketum industry in Thailand besides visiting Siam Cannabis Land where he will be able to see both indoor and outdoor plantations, the greenhouse and the drying centre.

The Malaysian delegation will also visit Bumrungrad International Hospital, which is one of the largest private hospitals in Southeast Asia and also the Somdet Chaopraya Institute of Psychiatry which provides modern mental healthcare services.

Last month, the minister said a framework regarding the registration of certain cannabidiol (CBD) products would be announced.

— Bernama

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