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Transdermal vs topical

Topical vs Transdermal Cannabis

Cannabis has become increasingly popular for its potential health and wellness benefits. As the industry continues to grow, so does the diversity of products available to consumers. But understanding them isn’t always easy — and that’s where Farmacy Isla Vista Cannabis Dispensary comes in. We’re here to help you see the difference between topical vs transdermal products and a whole lot more.

Introduction to Topical vs Transdermal Cannabis

Two lesser-known methods of cannabis consumption are topical and transdermal applications. In this article, we’ll delve into the differences between these two delivery methods and explore their unique benefits.

Topical Cannabis

Topical cannabis products include creams, lotions, balms, and oils infused with cannabinoids like THC and CBD. These products are designed to be applied directly to the skin and are typically used for localized relief of pain, inflammation, and skin conditions.

Non-Psychoactive: Topical cannabis products are non-psychoactive, meaning they won’t produce the euphoric “high” associated with smoking or ingesting cannabis. This makes them a great choice for individuals who want the therapeutic benefits of cannabis without the psychotropic effects.

Targeted Relief: Topicals are excellent for providing targeted relief. When applied to a specific area of the body, the cannabinoids are absorbed through the skin and interact with the endocannabinoid system, helping to reduce pain and inflammation in that area.

Skin Health: Many topical products are formulated with additional ingredients like essential oils and vitamins that can improve skin health and appearance. Cannabis-infused topicals may be used to address skin issues such as dryness, acne, and eczema.

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Transdermal Cannabis

Transdermal cannabis products, on the other hand, are designed to deliver cannabinoids directly into the bloodstream through the skin. They come in various forms, including patches, gels, and creams. Transdermal products are unique in that they can deliver both THC and CBD, and they are formulated to provide systemic effects.

Controlled Dosage: Transdermal patches and gels offer precise and consistent dosing, making them an ideal choice for individuals seeking predictable effects. This is especially important for patients using cannabis for medical purposes.

Prolonged Relief: Transdermal products can provide long-lasting relief, as the cannabinoids slowly release into the bloodstream over an extended period. This sustained effect can be beneficial for chronic pain or conditions requiring continuous relief.

Discreet and Convenient: Transdermal products are discreet and easy to use. Patches can be worn under clothing, allowing users to receive the benefits of cannabis without drawing attention to themselves.

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Key Differences

Here are some key differences between topical vs transdermal cannabis products.

Absorption: The main difference between topical and transdermal cannabis is how cannabinoids are absorbed into the body. Topicals primarily target the skin and underlying tissues, while transdermals deliver cannabinoids systemically, affecting the entire body.

Psychoactivity: Topical products are non-psychoactive, while transdermals can produce psychoactive effects, especially if they contain a significant amount of THC.

 Targeted vs. Systemic Relief: Topicals are best for localized relief, while transdermals provide systemic relief throughout the body.

    Conclusion

    Both topical and transdermal cannabis products offer unique benefits to users, depending on their needs and preferences. Topicals are excellent for localized pain and skin issues, offering relief without psychoactive effects. Transdermals, on the other hand, provide controlled dosing and systemic effects, making them a suitable option for those seeking a more predictable and extended relief.

    As the cannabis industry continues to innovate, these diverse delivery methods offer consumers a wider range of options to explore and customize their cannabis experience. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional or budtender to determine which method and product are most suitable for your specific needs.