Revolution Cannabis Analytics Begins Illinois Patient Study

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New Research Firm to Evaluate Impact of Medical Cannabis on Illinois Patients

Revolution Cannabis Analytics Launches First-of-its-Kind Statewide Study

DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., Dec. 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Revolution Cannabis Analytics will document the choices, attitudes, and experience of medical cannabis patients in Illinois in a first-of-its-kind study. Revolution Cannabis Analytics is a newly formed division of Revolution Enterprises, an Illinois-based company that manages two state-of-the-art cannabis cultivation and laboratory facilities in Central Illinois.

Revolution Enterprises formed Revolution Cannabis Analytics to better understand the unique effects of cannabinoids and the types of relief they may provide to patients suffering from certain conditions. Cannabinoids are a class of compounds found in the cannabis plant. A growing body of research indicates certain cannabinoids may be beneficial in the treatment of various health conditions.

Illinois, which allowed for the first sales of legal cannabis Nov. 9, 2015, has 3,600 registered patients for the state’s pilot program, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. In addition, almost 29,300 persons with debilitating conditions have started the patient application process since IDPH began accepting applications on Sept. 2, 2014, data show.

By using information captured through Revolution Cannabis Analytics, we will create the next generation of Revolution genetic varieties to precisely address specific debilitating conditions.

tim mcgraw revolutionRevolution Enterprises CEO Tim McGraw

This program will help Illinois to lead the world in the collection of analytical data and patient feedback as it relates to the science of cannabis.

Revolution Cannabis Analytics is partnering with four state-registered dispensaries to administer surveys to voluntary medical cannabis patient participants. The anonymous surveys will be available from participating dispensaries for patients to take home and complete on their own time. Surveys will be collected from Dec. 7,  2015 through Jan. 8, 2016. Participating dispensaries are:

  • The Clinic Mundelein, in Mundelein, Ill.;
  • EarthMed, in Addison, Ill.;
  • Salveo Health & Wellness, in Canton, Ill.; and
  • Herbal Remedies, in Quincy, Ill.

Collecting patient data will benefit the patients, the cultivators and the dispensary operators alike.

Ben-KovlerBen Kovler, CEO of GTI-Clinic Illinois,
owner and operator of The Clinic Mundelein

It is vital to understand how the products are working for our patients.  We are excited about helping to improve the overall patient experience and provide beneficial information to bring additional relief to those in need.

Revolution Cannabis Analytics is comprised of experienced research scientists studying the unique effects of various cannabis varieties through physiological measurements focusing on such areas as mental function, inflammation, immune function, stimulation and sleep, metabolism, and appetite arousal.

The Medical Cannabis Patient Survey asks patients to rate their experience with each strain they purchase from the dispensary, focusing on symptoms associated with pain, sleep, nausea, and more. The survey also collects basic patient demographics such as age range and zip code.

The results of this research will help us to better understand the effects of unique cannabinoid and terpenoid profiles so that we can breed and formulate accurate cannabis medicines for specific conditions.

Dustin ShroyerRevolution Enterprises
Chief Operations Officer Dustin Shroyer

As states move to adopt medical cannabis legislation, each is tasked with developing its own regulatory framework. Illinois created strict controls within its pilot program to ensure the production of high-quality medical cannabis, including the implementation of third-party testing and labeling requirements. The results of lab testing are printed on all medical cannabis labels, meaning patients—and researchers—can trust what is on the label is reflective of the package’s contents.

“Unlike many other medical cannabis states, Illinois’ strict testing and labeling requirements allow us to conduct this groundbreaking research by knowing the exact cannabinoid content of each strain sold,” Shroyer said.

The Illinois patient survey precedes a larger, international medical cannabis patient clinical study Revolution Cannabis Analytics will announce in the coming months.

About Revolution Enterprises

Revolution Enterprises is a management services company driven to become the largest, most professional producer of medical cannabis worldwide. The company manages cultivation, processing, dispensing, and ancillary products and services in the United States and international states where medical cannabis is licensed and regulated. In Illinois, Revolution Enterprises, through its subsidiary Revolution Cannabis, manages two cultivation and processing facilities which measure 75,525 sq. ft. each and are named after the towns in which they are located (Revolution Cannabis- Delavan in Delavan, Ill. and Revolution Cannabis- Barry in Barry, Ill.).

About Revolution Cannabis Analytics

Revolution Cannabis Analytics, a division of Revolution Enterprises, is committed to helping the Company facilitate the production of more precise cannabinoid medicines through scientific study and research.

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SOURCE Revolution Enterprises

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