Medical Cannabis Miraflores is located in Miraflores, one of Lima most distinctive districts. This guide covers the local cannabis scene, legal framework, and practical information for visitors and patients.
Peruvian Medical Cannabis Framework
Peru legalized medical cannabis in 2017 through Law 30681, becoming one of the first Andean nations to do so. The law permits import, production, and commercialization of cannabis and its derivatives for medicinal and therapeutic purposes. Patients must obtain authorization from DIGEMID (the national medical products agency) through a licensed physician. Domestic cultivation by licensed companies has been permitted since 2021, reducing dependence on expensive imports.
Miraflores Cannabis Wellness
Miraflores is Lima most affluent and tourist-friendly district, perched on cliffs above the Pacific Ocean. The neighbourhood is home to luxury hotels, Larcomar shopping centre, and an excellent restaurant scene. Cannabis wellness has entered the Miraflores health market through integrative medicine clinics and upscale pharmacies stocking DIGEMID-authorized CBD products. International visitors staying in the area will find Miraflores the most accessible district for information and legal product access.
Visitor Information
Medical Cannabis Miraflores serves patients registered or seeking registration in the Peruvian medical cannabis programme. International patients with documented conditions can receive consultations. All products dispensed are DIGEMID-authorized. Staff speak Spanish and English and are experienced working with medical tourists.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I access medical cannabis in Peru?
To access medical cannabis in Peru, patients need authorization from DIGEMID obtained through a licensed Peruvian physician. The process involves submitting medical history, a diagnosis, and a treatment plan. Once authorized, patients can purchase from licensed pharmacies or production facilities.
Are CBD products available without prescription in Lima?
Peru currently requires DIGEMID authorization for therapeutic CBD products. Unlike some countries, Peru does not have a parallel over-the-counter hemp supplement category. Tourists without prescriptions have limited legal access to cannabinoid products.
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