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how strong is vape 215mg thc is equal to smoking weed

by Orland Wilkinson III Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago

How strong is a THC cartridge?

Check potency and purity - Most THC oil cartridges should contain anywhere from 70-90%. Anything above or below that range is likely cut with some type of filler, or overprocessed unsafely to reach such high levels of THC.

What is considered high THC?

A high-THC product exceeds the average 15% THC content of most cannabis consumables. More than 25% THC would be classified as very high THC, and extracts may contain 50% or even as high as 90% THC.

More Efficient Thc Delivery

  • Previous studies have shown that vaping is a more efficient THC delivery method than smoking, so researchers sought to examine its impacts on several outcomes at two doses and to compare these results with both smoking the same doses and consuming placebo doses of a THC-free substance. Researchers conducted the study between June 2016-January 2017 ...
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Measuring Vaporized Flower’s Effects

  • When it came to measuring the cannabis affects, researchers applied the Drug Effect Questionnaire and three computerized tasks, The Digit Symbol Substitution Task, Divided Attention Task and Paced Auditory Serial Addition Task. These tasks were chosen because they “previously demonstrated to be acutely influenced by cannabis self-administration and represent…
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What This Means For Consumers

  • The cannabis administered in the study contained 13% THC (as well as 0.03% CBD and 0.8% cannabinol), according to Spindle, which says a lot about how infrequent users and especially new medical cannabis patients should dose themselves if they choose to vape. Keeping in mind too that cannabis products available at dispensaries are usually more THC-rich than these research …
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Need to Test More Variables

  • That idea was echoed in the research, which stated that more controlled studies of a variety of vaporizing and smoking methods are “vital” and “may inform dosing guidelines, cannabis policy and regulation, and procedures for detecting acute cannabis intoxication.” In addition, the corresponding author for this study, Ryan Vandrey, said, “We still don’t have a full look at the lon…
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