TORONTO – Entourage Health Corp. expanded its Starseed Medicinal telehealth platform to treatments that include four new categories of non-cannabis prescription medications.
The new prescription categories, now available to both active and new Starseed patients, include men’s sexual health, topicsl pain relief, hair loss, and skincare.
The new offerings complement Starseed’s medical cannabis program, giving patients access to a broader spectrum of health and wellness solutions through a single platform.
All products require an assessment by a licensed healthcare practitioner, and availability is subject to their evaluation. Starseed is not a pharmacy or drug manufacturer but partners with trusted Canadian pharmaceutical manufacturers to deliver medications.
Starseed remains dedicated to its medical cannabis roots, with no changes to its existing cannabis offerings. The new non-cannabis prescriptions are an optional, separate offering, allowing patients to manage multiple active prescriptions within their Starseed account.
Starseed has established partnerships with organizations such as the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 353 (IBEW 353) and the LiUNA Pension Fund of Central and Eastern Canada, as well as collaborations with 14 union locals, five insurance providers, and 20 clinic partners.
About Entourage Health Corp.
Entourage Health Corp. is the parent company of Entourage Brands Corp., a licence holder producing and distributing cannabis products for the medical and adult-use markets. The Company owns and operates a fully licensed 26,000 sq. ft. Aylmer, Ontario, processing facility. With its Starseed Medicinal medical-centric brand, Entourage has expanded its multi-channelled distribution strategy. Entourage’s adult-use product portfolio includes Color Cannabis, Saturday Cannabis – and now Dime Bag and Syndicate – sold across eight provincial distribution agencies. Entourage is the exclusive Canadian producer and distributor of award-winning U.S.-based wellness brand Mary’s Medicinals, sold in both medical and adult-use channels.






