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Spectrum Therapeutics partners with Canadian
Mental Health Association's Not Myself Today initiative
SMITHS FALLS, ON and TORONTO, July 10,
2019 /CNW/ - Spectrum Therapeutics ("Spectrum"), the medical division of Canopy Growth Corporation (TSX: WEED) (NYSE:
CGC) (the "Company" or "Canopy Growth") is pleased to announce a partnership with the Canadian Mental Health
Association ("CMHA"). The initiative, a first of its kind for a leading cannabis company and a national mental health
organization, will see the CMHA in collaboration with Spectrum Therapeutics develop an educational content module related to cannabis
in the workplace as part of CMHA's Not Myself Today workplace mental health program. The module, slated to launch early next year,
will feature a host of physical and digital engagement tools aimed to reduce stigma in the workplace on the use of cannabinoid
based medicines. In addition, it will encourage greater healthcare practitioner oversight when patients use cannabis to treat a
medical condition. The content will also include video resources featuring medical cannabis subject matter experts and fact sheets
that provide detailed information and direct readers to further resources.
Spectrum Therapeutics partners with Canadian
Mental Health Association's Not Myself Today initiative (CNW Group/Spectrum Therapeutics)
"The stigma surrounding medical cannabis
and mental illness prevents meaningful action and dialogue among those affected. One of the goals of this partnership is to break
that stigma by empowering conversations about mental health informed by evidence-based educational resources," said Dr. Mark
Ware, Chief Medical Officer, Canopy Growth. "For Spectrum Therapeutics, this partnership presents a powerful opportunity to
improve lives by enhancing physical and mental health through access to education that sparks learning along with conversations
about medical cannabis in the workplace."
Estimates suggest one in two Canadians have
or will have a mental illness by age 40.[1] Fifty-three percent of Canadians consider anxiety and depression to be epidemic
in the country[2] and mental illness is a leading cause of disability claims in the workplace in Canada.
Not Myself Today is an evidence-based initiative
designed to help employers and employees transform mental health at work. The program is embraced by more than 500 organizations
across Canada and the U.S., reaching more than 350,000 employees. By breaking down barriers and making the topic of mental health
engaging and accessible to all employees, Not Myself Today improves mental health literacy, reduces stigma, and shifts workplace
culture to be more supportive of every employee's mental health and well-being. For the past six years, the initiative has evolved
into a highly-regarded program and counts many of Canada's largest and most respected employers across corporate, government and
social sectors as its champions.
"The mental health-care system of the
future is not just in clinics or hospitals-it's in settings like the workplace, where we can promote the skills, knowledge
and practices that can improve mental health for the broad population instead of limiting our focus to individual patients,"
said Fardous Hosseiny, interim National CEO, CMHA. "With the support of partners like Spectrum Therapeutics, our Not Myself
Today program will educate, reduce stigma, and foster safe and supportive cultures for the one in five Canadians who experience
mental illness in a given year-and for the five in five Canadians who have mental health."
The research on cannabis use and mental illness
is still in its infancy and CMHA highlights that more studies are needed to understand the relationship between mental health and
cannabis use, both in terms of possible benefits and risks. CMHA and Spectrum Therapeutics strongly advise that individuals speak
with a health-care practitioner for advice on any mental health treatment including medical cannabis.
Spectrum Therapeutics has identified mental
health as an area with high unmet medical needs and is currently engaged in clinical research in partnership with leading academic
institutions and research centres to determine the role cannabis can play in addressing mood and anxiety disorders. Today's announcement
builds on Spectrum Therapeutics and Canopy Growth's legacy of furthering the public's understanding of cannabis which includes
partnerships with the likes of:
Parent Action on Drugs and Canadian Students
for Sensible Drug Policy to educate parents, adult caregivers and youth on how to make responsible decisions about cannabis.
The Arthritis Society to create evidence-based resources
to help people with arthritis learn more about the potential of medical cannabis as a treatment.
The University of British Columbia by way of a $2.5
million donation to conduct controlled trials examining the potential utility of cannabis in addressing the opioid overdose crisis
and to establish the Canopy Growth Professorship of Cannabis Science.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and the Canadian
Drug Policy Coalition to conduct an extensive research review that formed the basis for MADD Canada's recommendations on responsible
cannabis use and sober driving.
Through these partnerships and support for
campaigns such as Not Myself Today, Canopy Growth and its medical division, Spectrum Therapeutics is proud to provide education
for patients, their families and healthcare providers on medical cannabis and its role in mitigating some of our most common healthcare
Here's to Future Growth (and promoting mental
| [1] Smetanin et al. (2011). The life and economic impact of major mental illnesses in Canada: 2011-2041. Prepared for the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Toronto: RiskAnalytica. |
| [2] Survey commissioned by CMHA and conducted by Maru/Matchbox in Sept. 2018: https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/over-half-of-canadians-consider-anxiety-and-depression-epidemic-1027539125. |
| Not Myself Today is a registered trademark of the Canadian Mental Health Association. |
About Canadian Mental Health Association
Founded in 1918, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is the most established, most extensive community mental
health organization in Canada. Through a presence in more than 330 communities across every province and one territory, CMHA provides
advocacy, programs and resources that help to prevent mental health problems and illnesses, support recovery and resilience, and
enable all Canadians to flourish and thrive. For more information, visit cmha.ca.
About Canopy Growth Corporation
Canopy Growth (TSX:WEED, NYSE:CGC) is a world-leading diversified cannabis, hemp and cannabis device company, offering
distinct brands and curated cannabis varieties in dried, oil and Softgel capsule forms, as well as medical devices through Canopy
Growth's subsidiary, Storz & Bickel GMbH & Co. KG. From product and process innovation to market execution, Canopy Growth
is driven by a passion for leadership and a commitment to building a world-class cannabis company one product, site and country
at a time. Canopy Growth has operations in over a dozen countries across five continents.
Canopy Growth's medical division, Spectrum
Therapeutics is proudly dedicated to educating healthcare practitioners, conducting robust clinical research, and furthering the
public's understanding of cannabis, and has devoted millions of dollars toward cutting edge, commercializable research and IP development.
Spectrum Therapeutics sells a range of full-spectrum products using its colour-coded classification Spectrum system as well as
single cannabinoid Dronabinol under the brand Bionorica Ethics.
Canopy Growth operates retail stores across
Canada under its award-winning Tweed and Tokyo Smoke banners. Tweed is a globally recognized cannabis brand which has built a large
and loyal following by focusing on quality products and meaningful customer relationships.
From our historic public listing on the Toronto
Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange to our continued international expansion, pride in advancing shareholder value through
leadership is engrained in all we do at Canopy Growth. Canopy Growth has established partnerships with leading sector names including
cannabis icons Snoop Dogg and Seth Rogen, breeding legends DNA Genetics and Green House Seeds, and Fortune 500 alcohol leader Constellation
Brands, to name but a few. Canopy Growth owns 12 licensed cannabis production sites with millions of square feet of production
capacity, including more than one million square feet of GMP certified production space. For more information visit www.canopygrowth.com
About Spectrum Therapeutics
Spectrum Therapeutics, the medical division of Canopy Growth Corporation (TSX: WEED, NYSE: CGC), is dedicated to educating
healthcare practitioners, furthering the public's understanding of medical cannabis and its various applications, and cutting edge,
commercializable research and IP development. Founded in Canada, Spectrum Therapeutics operates in Australia, South America, Africa
and across Europe. Its products are available in a wide range of potencies and formats designed to simplify the dialogue around
strength and dosage by applying a colour-coded spectrum to categorize medical cannabis according to THC and CBD levels.
Spectrum Therapeutics' offerings include whole
flower cannabis, oils and new innovations such as Softgels in addition to single cannabinoid medicine Dronabinol under the brand
Bionorica Ethics. Through product simplification, robust clinical research and ongoing education of healthcare professionals, Spectrum
Therapeutics is committed to addressing the unmet medical needs of patients around the globe.
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