Can You Get CBD on the NHS in the UK?

Can You Get CBD on the NHS in the UK?

Can You Get CBD on the NHS in the UK?

The short answer is: almost certainly not — not yet. But the longer answer is more interesting.

As of early 2026, the NHS has approved exactly one CBD-based medication: Epidyolex, prescribed for rare forms of childhood epilepsy. It costs around £2,000 per month and is not available through your GP.

For everything else CBD-related — oils, gummies, supplements, topicals — the NHS position is clear: not recommended, not prescribed, not available through the health service.

Why not?

The NHS bases its decisions on clinical evidence. For most CBD products marketed for general wellness, the evidence base isn't yet considered sufficient. The NHS also has concerns about product consistency — without proper regulation, you can't guarantee the dose on the label matches what's in the bottle.

What does the future hold?

CBD's legal status in the UK is changing rapidly. The Food Standards Agency is treating CBD as a novel food, and several cannabis-based medicines have already been approved for conditions like MS spasticity and chemotherapy-induced nausea.

For now, the best approach is to buy from a trusted brand that publishes batch lab reports and provides clear dosing guidance. Gold Tree Organics meets all of these criteria.

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