Historic step: Ukraine issued the first electronic prescription for medical cannabis
Doctors emphasize: this is not an over-the-counter sale
In Vinnytsia June 11, 2026 electronic prescriptions for medicines containing medical cannabis were officially issued and redeemed for patients for the first time in Ukraine.
This was reported Ukrinform.
The first to receive such preparations were a patient with multiple sclerosis and two veterans with chronic and phantom pain syndrome following amputations.
The prescriptions were written by neurologists of the Vinnytsia Regional Clinical Psychoneurological Hospital named after Academician O. I. Yushchenko.
These are cannabidiol-based preparations. They are used for pain relief, reducing anxiety, and treating a range of neurological conditions.
According to doctors, such preparations do not cause euphoria, intoxication, or dependence, and are prescribed to patients for whom other treatment methods did not help.
The medicines are produced individually according to the prescription and dispensed through specialized pharmacies.
The MOH previously explained that an electronic prescription for medicinal products based on medical cannabis can be issued in the electronic health system under the program “Narcotic (psychotropic) medicinal products”.
At the same time, it is important to note: this is not about the free sale of cannabis, but about controlled medical use as prescribed by a doctor.
For veterans and patients with chronic pain, phantom limb pain after amputations, and neurological disorders, this may become an additional treatment option when other methods have not produced adequate results.
Previously we wrote:
- The MOH explained how electronic prescriptions for medical cannabis will work
- Medical cannabis in Ukraine: the law on controlled use has come into force
- The MOH explained who will be able to receive medicines based on medical cannabis
- Veterans with amputations will gain new pain management options in Ukraine
- Medical cannabis in Ukraine: how treatment of patients with chronic pain will change





