Formats, strains, dosing and more
Medicinal cannabis is available across a range of formats and in varying concentrations of THC, CBD and other cannabinoids to meet a variety of patient needs and preferences.
Pharmacokinetics refers to the way that a body processes or absorbs an introduced substance or drug, whereas pharmacodynamics is the study of what the substance or drug - in this case, medicinal cannabis - does to the body.
Medicinal cannabis needs to be stored in precise conditions to ensure that it does not degrade before use. It should also be kept in its original packaging so dosing instructions can be adhered to. Discover more about how medicinal cannabis should be kept.
The terms cannabis and hemp are sometimes used interchangeably but although they both come from the same plant, they have different qualities and uses. Discover more about the composition of each and what they are used for.
There are a range of different minor cannabinoids. Find out more about the different types of minor cannabinoids and how they differ from each other.
Medicinal cannabis products are all made using the cannabis plant. Learn about the different types and their unique qualities.
In your body, the endocannabinoid system determines exactly how your body will respond to medicinal cannabis. Discover more about what the endocannabinoid system is and how it works.
Learn about the challenges and solutions to dosing medicinal cannabis dried flower.
Learn about the potential effects of terpenes and their relevance in medicinal cannabis products.
From flower to topicals, learn about the difference medicinal cannabis formats.