
Tikun Europe, the pioneer pharmaceutical company in the research, development and production of medicinal cannabis products in Greece, joins forces by creating a strategic alliance with FARMASERV HELLAS, which will be the exclusive representative of the brand name Tikun in Greece.
The framework of the collaboration will initially concern the information, promotion and distribution of the Tikun CBD food supplement series in pharmacies and pharma providers, in order to inform Greek consumers and health professionals.
The Tikun CBD series includes 5 products, which are produced in a certified factory in France, based on innovative formulas developed by the company’s R&D department in Greece.
Nikos Beis, CEO of Tikun Europe, noted that the collaboration with FARMASERV is a pivotal milestone in updating and promoting the Tikun CBD series. Spyros Filiotis, Vice President of FARMASERV HELLAS, voiced his belief that the excellent TIKUN CBD products will bring about a significant change in the consciousness of Health scientists and consumers about the use of CBD products.


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