Croatian medical marijuana
In 2015, Croatia became the first nation in the Balkans to allow medical marijuana. Doctors may recommend cannabis-based pills, teas, ointments, and herbal items, but patients are only permitted to consume 0.75 grams of cannabis per month.
Conditions that must be met include:
AIDS, Multiple Sclerosis, and Cancer
infantile epilepsy
When medical marijuana was first made legal, all of the product was imported from other nations, such Canada, but in 2019, the Croatian government decided to allow the growing of industrial hemp for medical use. Industrial hemp can be grown by authorized drug growers for therapeutic uses.
regulation of CBD
Croatian law allows CBD as long as it contains 0.2% THC or less. CBD products are available nationwide at retail establishments and online.