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Hi,

 

Do you use cannabis for medicinal purposes?

Are you trying to get hold of Sativex?

 

Pioneer Film and Television Productions are producing a new 3 part series about drugs for the BBC. This series is an honest look at drugs and what impact they have on the human body. Combining the testimony of people who use the drugs, medical experts and cutting edge CGI we will explain how drugs create the effects they do.

 

For the cannabis programme we are looking for people who currently use cannabis to help relieve pain, but are about to start using the Sativex spray as part of a legal, regulated pain reliever.

If this is you and you are interested in taking part, and over 18 and based in the UK, please contact me on:

E: research@pioneertv.com

T: 01753 785486

We are governed by strict guidelines and have a responsibility towards the people that appear in this programme and it is not our intention to misrepresent or take out of context any of the events that we film.

Thank you for your time, I look forward to hearing from you.

Lisa

Pioneer Productions is one of Europe's leading independent producers, making science, history, drama-documentary, adventure, and lifestyle programming.

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