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Right now it feels to me like theres a very small minority of people (basically us and a few other sites) that know about medical cannabis and actually put it to good use, If this was a widespread thing across the UK that everyone knew about and used then the revenue made from it would easily be in the billions per year

I like to think of it like this 4000 patients consuming only 30g a month each can easily generate £720,000 per month or £8,640,000 a year (that's averaging that they spend £6 per g) so if you do the maths... its astronomical figures involved...

On a recent poll I done it turns out the average monthly prescription is for 50-80g so the figures above are actually a lot less than what's actually going on by the looks of it...
 
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On a recent poll I done it turns out the average monthly prescription is for 50-80g so the figures above are actually a lot less than what's actually going on by the looks of it...
From most clinics I've spoken to over time, it's typically about 30g and about £200 spend on average. One thing to realise is that those with higher allowances/more dependency tend to be the most engaged with communities/polls etc.

I like to think of it like this 4000 patients consuming only 30g a month each can easily generate £720,000 per month or £8,640,000 a year (that's averaging that they spend £6 per g) so if you do the maths... its astronomical figures involved...
Revenue is already far higher than this at a few clinics. Believe both Montu and Curaleaf are at over 15,000 patients each. Also worth stating both of these clinics are entirely loss-leading, as most are - with profit made up on the pharmacy/dispensing side. Specialists are typically paid about £200 per hour by clinics.

If 'prescription direction' (trying to have a default pharmacy without entirely free/uninfluenced choice) was correctly shut down by regulators, we'd fast see most clinic fees rise up to about £300-400 per year - but on the flip side, pharmacies would have to start discounting medication prices to entice patients to use them over others - for example as the German market operates, where most medications are available at least 20% under RRP due to the amount of competition.
 
From most clinics I've spoken to over time, it's typically about 30g and about £200 spend on average. One thing to realise is that those with higher allowances/more dependency tend to be the most engaged with communities/polls etc.


Revenue is already far higher than this at a few clinics. Believe both Montu and Curaleaf are at over 15,000 patients each. Also worth stating both of these clinics are entirely loss-leading, as most are - with profit made up on the pharmacy/dispensing side. Specialists are typically paid about £200 per hour by clinics.

If 'prescription direction' (trying to have a default pharmacy without entirely free/uninfluenced choice) was correctly shut down by regulators, we'd fast see most clinic fees rise up to about £300-400 per year - but on the flip side, pharmacies would have to start discounting medication prices to entice patients to use them over others - for example as the German market operates, where most medications are available at least 20% under RRP due to the amount of competition.
I think I'd rather pay the clinic fee and know that the doctors are free to prescribe without influence or a conflict of interests. It seems cleaner
 
I think I'd rather pay the clinic fee and know that the doctors are free to prescribe without influence or a conflict of interests. It seems cleaner
Think you accurately describe why half the senior members here are all with Cannabis Clinic Cardiff at £400 per year 😅
 
From most clinics I've spoken to over time, it's typically about 30g and about £200 spend on average. One thing to realise is that those with higher allowances/more dependency tend to be the most engaged with communities/polls etc.


Revenue is already far higher than this at a few clinics. Believe both Montu and Curaleaf are at over 15,000 patients each. Also worth stating both of these clinics are entirely loss-leading, as most are - with profit made up on the pharmacy/dispensing side. Specialists are typically paid about £200 per hour by clinics.

If 'prescription direction' (trying to have a default pharmacy without entirely free/uninfluenced choice) was correctly shut down by regulators, we'd fast see most clinic fees rise up to about £300-400 per year - but on the flip side, pharmacies would have to start discounting medication prices to entice patients to use them over others - for example as the German market operates, where most medications are available at least 20% under RRP due to the amount of competition.
I made a typo on the poll average it was showing 30-50g at the most common allowance, plenty of people doing 60-80g and 120g+ aswell, what do you think is the reason that people with higher allowance/dependance tend to be more engaged with communities/polls?
 
Dw folks when I win the lottery first things first... new clinic and pharmacy coming to a town near you
 
I think I'd rather pay the clinic fee and know that the doctors are free to prescribe without influence or a conflict of interests. It seems cleaner

Absolutely, I started with one of the cheaper clinics, but moved to Cannabis Clinic Cardiff for this very reason

Now MedBud has the discounts shown, I've saved more than my clinic fees each month on the savings available / visible :)
 
I got banned for making those polls btw... sacrifices must be made :mad:🔥
 
what do you think is the reason that people with higher allowance/dependance tend to be more engaged with communities/polls?
Could be many reasons, more dependent patients might be more concerned with researching meds properly before purchase - or simply because their spend is likely multiple hundreds per month.

Dw folks when I win the lottery first things first... new clinic and pharmacy coming to a town near you
😁
 
Absolutely, I started with one of the cheaper clinics, but moved to Cannabis Clinic Cardiff for this very reason

Now MedBud has the discounts shown, I've saved more than my clinic fees each month on the savings available / visible :)
Aiiiight I hear you's... I'm skint or I'd be there too trust meh :cautious::ROFLMAO:
 
I got some decent information before the ban so wasn't all bad :)
 
truth is im a nosey bastard who likes to know more than I should
 
Can you whisper in GH's ear for me... Hes still in a huff with me :rolleyes: :ROFLMAO:
 
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