Different Routes of Administration of Medical Marijuana

Mar 07, 2019 at 08:20 pm by Staff


By MICHAEL PATTERSON

Currently, the Florida Department of Health Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU) does not allow for smokable marijuana flower (buds) to be used legally. However, with the state of Florida losing the legal challenge to smokable flower in 2018, Governor DeSantis has demanded rules and regulations on smokable flower passed through the Florida legislature during the 2019 Legislative session which began March 5, 2019. Therefore, we will most likely see legal marijuana flower for medical marijuana (MMJ) patients later in 2019.

With marijuana flower becoming a reality and rules for implementing marijuana edibles coming any day, it will give MMJ patients more choice in the route of administration of the cannabis plant. As more patients begin asking physicians about these new routes of administration (regardless if the MD writes MMJ recommendations), it is beneficial to know the different effects each administration route has on the human body.

With the bioavailability between 50-75 percent, edibles allow users to experience the desired effect with MMJ from less product compared to smoking or vaping. However, edibles have even a more delayed effect (peak effects can take 30 min-2 hours to appear), which can lead to patients taking too many edibles due to lack of education of the delayed effect of ingestion.

Other delivery methods that are developing, but still not widespread are:

  1. Inhalers with Medical Cannabis (similar to an asthma inhaler)
  2. Water Soluble cannabis- This will be added to all types of drinks (including water) to deliver cannabis without any odor of a typical marijuana plant.
  3. Powdered Cannabis- Imagine taking a small individual pack of powdered cannabis (similar to Sugar, Equal, or Stevia) and mixing it into any beverage. Powdered cannabis will provide convenience, discretion, and proper dosing of the medicine.

Michael C. Patterson, founder and CEO of U.S. Cannabis Pharmaceutical Research & Development of Melbourne, is a consultant for the development of the medical marijuana industry nationwide and in Florida. He serves as a consultant to Gerson Lehrman Group, New York and helps educate GLG partners on specific investment strategies and public policy regarding Medical Marijuana in the U.S. and Internationally.

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