Sublingual Spray
These are 4ml atomizer spray bottles.
There's 55-60 sprays per bottle. The bottle on the right has 500mg (8.33-9.09mg per spray) of concentrate. The one on the left has 300mg (5-5.45mg per spray)
The concentrate is suspended in 1:1 ration of EtOH/propylene glycol.
I plan to play around with terpenes to find some that are therapeutically beneficial and palatable. I also plan to add magnolia extract.
I know a patient that has issues with pain, has been through a number of pharmaceuticals, and after reluctantly trying, has found some relief from cannabis. The issue is that this person doesn't enjoy the act of smoking or the intensity of the high. For a patient like this, sublingual delivery methods are likely the best option. This person should be able to maintain a steady level of cannabinoids to treat the pain, but at the same time there shouldn't be an overwhelming activation of CB1 that can sometimes lead to experiencing a sense of anxiousness.
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