Topical vs Transdermal Cannabis Products

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2022
  • Do you know the difference between topical and transdermal cannabis products? By understanding the differences between the two you can choose the best cannabis product for your needs.
    Topical and transdermal cannabis products are applied to the skin. One of the main functions of the skin is to keep out foreign matter. Therefore, compounds will generally not as easily be absorbed through the skin, unless they have been formulated with specific ingredients that aid in skin penetration.
    Topical products work on the surface of the skin and the medication does not reach the bloodstream. This means that a topical product acts locally and for the most part is not intoxicating. On the other hand, transdermal products are able to penetrate the skin and enter the bloodstream, thereby allowing the effects on the whole body through distribution via the bloodstream.
    Topical and transdermal products can come in many forms. Topical medications are oil-based and can be creams, ointments, lotions, gels, sprays, and foams. Transdermal medications are alcohol-based and can come in gels, paste, and patches.
    Join the Farmacy Cannabis Lecture Series to learn more about these two application methods that are delivered via the skin and the benefits that many have found in their use. Our guest speaker is Allie Greenstone, the National Educator at Mary’s Medicinals a leading brand in the cannabis wellness category and the first to market with a cannabis-based transdermal patch.

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    Im a big guy (240 pounds). I just bought the marys medicinals 1:1 transdermal patch. I have smoked before as well as used edibles. Im not a fan of the side effects of either (Example: heart racing and paranoia). I dont mind tge relaxing effects of a mild indica. Should i start off with a half patch or use the whole thing? Ive read that you shouldn't experience much of a high. However, ive also read that a 10mg transdermal is the equivalent of an 80mg edible.