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Veritas Pharma Subsidiary Receives Health Canada Dealer Licence

Tuesday, January 02, 2018

Veritas Pharma Inc., announces that Health Canada has issued its research and development subsidiary, Cannevert Therapeutics Ltd. (“CTL”) a dealer licence no. 2018/6970 under Health Canada’s Section 9.2 of the Narcotic Control Regulations (“NCR”) that will allow them to possess, produce, analyze, sale, send, transport, and deliver cannabis, hemp and related products.

This is a significant step for CTL in that in conjunction with discovering and developing new therapeutic cannabis strains, it will also be a commercial service provider of chemistry and biological testing services for licensed producers under Health Canada guidelines.

Veritas’ CEO, Dr. Lui Franciosi, stated, “We are excited that Cannevert scientists will now not only be able to obtain a variety of cannabis strains and related products from multiple licensed producers in Canada, but also from around the world with an acquired import permit. They will also be able to produce cannabis liquid extracts and even send them with an export permit to other parts of the world for further laboratory and clinical trial testing.”

Although Cannevert’s primary focus will continue to be the identification of new cannabis strains for the treatment of specific diseases and conditions, in the new year it will seek to expand its analytical chemistry team, purchase additional testing equipment and lease larger laboratory space on the University of British Columbia campus. The aim is to have a full contract service laboratory operating in later half of 2018.

Dr. Franciosi goes onto say, “CTL will have an advantage over other analytical testing service providers in that it will also offer in vivo and in vitro assays to licensed cannabis and hemp producers to determine the therapeutic potential of their strains (e.g., batch-to-batch) under a contract research agreement.”

In the near future Cannevert will also explore the feasibility of securing a license to grow select cannabis strains for research purposes within its laboratories. It is expected to be a more efficient process given that CTL has gone through the dealer licence application process and the legalization of cannabis will occur in July 2018. As of January 1, 2018, Cannevert will be one of the over thirty laboratories licensed in Canada to conduct activities with cannabis and hemp: Health Canada: Laboratories licensed to conduct activities with cannabis

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