Tilray Medical launches Redecan cannabis brand in Australia

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(Globe Newswire) New York – Tilray Medical, a division of Tilray Brands, Inc. and a global leader in medical cannabis, empowering the therapeutic alliance between patients and healthcare practitioners to make informed individualized health decisions, today announced the launch of Redecan EU-GMP certified medical cannabis products in Australia.

Denise Faltischek, chief strategy officer and head of international, Tilray Brands, said, “The launch of Redecan, a premium cannabis brand, in Australia is another significant milestone for Tilray Medical, as we relentlessly pursue our vision of making high-quality medical cannabis products accessible to patients worldwide. The launch of Redecan further expands our medical cannabis portfolios alongside our current Tilray and Broken Coast offerings, as we continue our mission of empowering patients and healthcare practitioners to find the optimal therapeutic solutions.”

Jonathan Trodden, Director, Tilray Medical Australia, adds: “We are proud to launch Redecan in Australia and further strengthen our ongoing commitment to providing patients with a consistent, accessible supply of premium quality medical cannabis to choose from.”

The following Redecan products are now available for medical cannabis patients in Australia:

  • Redecan PC THC28 Purple Churro – 15g
  • Redecan SA THC28 Space Age Cake – 15g

Tilray continues to be one of the leading providers of EU-GMP certified medical cannabis to patients, physicians, pharmacies, hospitals, governments, and researchers across the globe, and today offers a comprehensive portfolio of THC and CBD products in over 20 countries. In furtherance of its mission, Tilray has supported medical trials globally studying the efficacy of medical cannabis as a treatment for indications including fibromyalgia, pediatric epilepsy, refractory pediatric epilepsy, cancer-induced nausea and vomiting, HIV, essential tremor, breast cancer disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and alcohol use disorders.

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