Alberta company launches cannabis suppository products for both medical patients and …

Project CBD, a California-based non-profit dedicated to promoting and publicizing research into the medical uses of CBD, notes that clinical research on cannabis suppositories remains limited.

Prairie Grass explains that cannabinoids administered vaginally or rectally bypass the digestive tract and first-pass metabolism in the liver, going directly to the bloodstream.

Prairie Grass suggests many individuals “are in search of holistic options for relief,” which the company notes the cannabis suppositories are intended to support.

As it stands, cannabis extracts cover a broad range of product types and intended uses, notes information from the Government of Canada.

In general, the production of packaged units of cannabis extracts was almost 2.8 million in March of 2021, add figures from the federal government.

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