Consumer Medicine Information
New Zealand

Thank you for your interest in Rua Bioscience medicines.

The following information is current and relevant for New Zealand patients and prescribers only.

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If you are curious about the names of our products, go to Reo Rua.

If you are a prescriber and would like more detailed information about our product range, please email info@ruabio.com.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Yes and no.

    Is it legal to consume cannabis if the cannabis has been prescribed to you by a Doctor. This is called “medicinal cannabis”.

    It is not legal to consume any other cannabis in New Zealand. It is also not legal to grow your own cannabis.

  • Medicinal cannabis refers to cannabis-based products that are prescribed by a doctor to help manage certain health conditions. These products contain active compounds like CBD (cannabidiol) and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), which can provide therapeutic benefits.

  • Talk to your Doctor or a specilist clinic Doctor.

    Your GP/Doctor is allowed to prescribe this for you so it is a good palce to start by talking to them about it and they can guide you.

    • CBD (Cannabidiol): This is a compound commonly found in cannabis plants. This is the molecule that is is commonly considered “medical cannabis” by most people. CBD is a non-psychoactive compound and does not cause a “high”.

    • THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol): This is another very common compound found in cannabis. It has psychoactive effects and is responsible for the "high" in cannabis. It is also considered very important in medicinal cannabis.

  • In New Zealand, medicinal cannabis is not subsidised.

  • Most health insurance providers in New Zealand do not currently cover medicinal cannabis. However, you may check with your provider to see if they offer any support.

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Information for Healthcare Professionals

As a health practitioner, where can I find information about prescribing medicinal cannabis?

Click the links below to discover comprehensive information for patients and health professionals.

BPAC New Zealand - best practice guidelines
Ministry of Health - Medicinal Cannabis Agency
Medical Cannabis Aotearoa New Zealand

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