“Cannabis for medical use has been hampered by unreliable dosing methods, such as smoking, and physicians have been looking for an appropriate alternative.
The study shows that an optimally effective dose is 500 micrograms of THC – A typical medical cannabis patient consumes one gram of 15 per cent THC cannabis per day, which contains 150,000 micrograms of THC, 100x the amount needed for pain relief.
The device engages automatic thermal and flow controllers that ensure the delivery of cannabinoid aerosol to the lungs, independent of the inhalation pattern of the individual patient.
The revolutionary Syqe drug delivery technology now allows hundreds of existing and preclinical drug molecules to be considered for inhalation, radically changing their clinical profile and serving significant unmet needs.
The pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and safety of a novel selective–dose cannabis inhaler in patients with chronic pain: A randomized, double–blinded, placebo–controlled trial.