Cannabis: Practical info on uses safety and buying

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How cannabis and medicines interact

Cannabis can change how some medicines work. CBD may raise levels of blood thinners such as warfarin and affect certain seizure drugs. THC can increase drowsiness when used with opioids, benzodiazepines, or alcohol. If you take prescription medicines, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before trying cannabis. Bring a list of your drugs and ask about risks and safe dosing.

Buying and dosing tips

Check local laws first. Rules for possession, growing, and sales differ by country, state, or province. Buy from licensed dispensaries when you can. Licensed sellers label product strength, format like flower oil or edible, and ingredients. Avoid untested products from unknown online vendors. Lab tests tell whether a product has the claimed cannabinoids and is free from heavy metals pesticides or mold.

Start low and go slow, especially with edibles. A 5 mg dose of THC is common for beginners; some people feel effects at 2.5 mg. Wait at least two hours before taking more edibles. For smoking or vaping, take one small inhale then wait ten to fifteen minutes before deciding to do more.

Medical cannabis can help with chronic pain, certain nerve pain, chemotherapy related nausea, and some seizure disorders. Evidence varies by condition and by product quality. CBD only products differ from those that contain THC. Ask your clinician about product ratios dosing and realistic benefits for your condition.

Keep cannabis away from children and pets. Store edibles in childproof containers and label them clearly. Keep flower and oils in a cool dark place. Do not drive or operate machinery after use. If you experience severe side effects, seek medical help.

Look for third party lab certificates or COAs. A COA shows cannabinoid levels and confirms tests for pesticides heavy metals and microbes. If a seller cannot provide a recent COA choose a different product or vendor.

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If you need personal medical advice talk to your healthcare provider. We provide clear up to date info but only a clinician who knows your history can give tailored treatment advice.

Common formats include flower, vape cartridges, tinctures, oils, capsules, and edibles. Flower and vape act fast and last a short time. Oils and tinctures give steadier effects. Edibles take longer and last longer. Regular cannabis use can show up on urine and blood tests. If you must avoid testing choose products with recent lab results and low reported THC.

Start a notebook to track doses, effects, and side effects.

The Most Potent Strains for Experienced Users

by Derek Carão on 18.06.2023 Comments (0)

As an experienced cannabis user, I've come across some of the most potent strains that truly pack a punch. With high THC levels and intense effects, these strains are not for the faint-hearted. Some of my favorites include Girl Scout Cookies, Gorilla Glue #4, and Bruce Banner. These strains provide an exceptional and memorable experience, but I must caution beginners to tread lightly. For those who are seasoned users, I highly recommend giving these powerful strains a try!