What is titration?
Titration is about finding your ideal dose of medical cannabis by starting small and increasing gradually.
It's a simple way to find the right balance of symptom relief while reducing any chance of side effects becoming an issue (although the side effects of medical cannabis are generally minimal), giving you a chance to ease into treatment and find what works best for your health needs at your own pace.
Why is titration important?
No two patients respond to cannabinoids in exactly the same way. Factors such as your unique metabolic rate, your body weight, the severity of your condition (or symptoms), and lifestyle can and do affect how cannabis interacts with your body.
Releaf's world-class clinical team knows that a careful, steady approach to medical cannabis can make all the difference in how well your treatment works. It might take some patience and a bit of tracking, but we firmly believe it’s the best way to get the most out of your prescription. Patient safety and treatment success will always be our top priorities.
How does the titration process work?
Please do not take the following as medical advice, instead this blog offers a general overview of what your prescribing specialist may suggest. Everyone's journey with medical cannabis will be different, and the doctor overseeing your care will have the final say on how best to proceed with your treatment.
That said, titration can be boiled down to the following steps.
Start low and go slow
This means starting with the lowest possible dose that has been shown to offer some relief for your particular health issues or symptoms. It's always a good idea to start a journal to track your symptoms, dosages, and any other relevant information (such as the timing of doses).
Gradually increase the dose size
If your starting dose doesn’t seem to be managing your symptoms, and you’re not experiencing side effects, your doctor may suggest increasing your dose slowly over the first week or so.
For example, 2.5 ml of medical cannabis oil twice daily for three days before increasing to 5 ml twice daily for the next three days, and so forth. This gradual increase allows your body to adjust to the medication slowly.
Observe and adjust
As you increase your dose, continue to track any changes in symptoms and note any potential side effects. This information will be very helpful for your doctor when fine-tuning your treatment plan.
Regular check-ins
New Releaf patients will typically have a follow-up consultation about a month after starting treatment. This is a chance to review your progress, discuss any challenges, and adjust your dose if needed. If you feel like you need a check-in sooner, our team is always here to support you - reach out at any time.
Want to learn more?
Our New Patient blog series is here to guide you through every step of starting your medical cannabis journey. Whether you're curious about what medications interact with medical cannabis, how long medical cannabis may take to work, or what the difference is between THC and CBD - we've got you covered.
Or, if you are ready to check if you may be a good candidate for treatment with Releaf, head to our medical cannabis eligibility checker. In under 30 seconds, you'll know whether you likely qualify for a medical cannabis prescription in the UK. It's free and completely confidential.