Glossary

Medical cannabis flower

Medical cannabis flower, also called medical cannabis flos, refers to the harvested and dried buds of the Cannabis Sativa L. plant prescribed for medical purposes. Rich in therapeutically active compounds - cannabinoids (like THC and CBD) and terpenes (including limonene and beta-caryophyllene), medical cannabis flower is one type of cannabis-based medication prescribed to help alleviate symptoms of a range of health concerns and medical conditions.

How do UK patients typically take medical cannabis flower?

 

Smoking any form of medical cannabis is illegal in the UK. Patients are expected to vaporise (not smoke) medical cannabis flower.

Vaporising medical cannabis flower involves heating the dried cannabis buds to a temperature below its burning point, converting the cannabinoids and terpenes into vapour that can be inhaled.

This method allows for a similar timeframe in terms of onset and duration of effects as smoking but without the harmful by-products of combustion. Vaping medical cannabis flower also gives patients more control over the temperature and dosage, resulting in a potentially more consistent and effective treatment.

 

What are the potential benefits of using medical cannabis flower?

 

The therapeutic properties of medical cannabis flower have been studied for decades, with research slowly but surely confirming its potential benefits.

Some of the more widely accepted uses are in the management of chronic pain, anxiety, appetite issues, sleep disorders, neurological conditions (such as epilepsy and multiple sclerosis), chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, and symptoms of other diseases like Crohn's disease.

Medical cannabis flower's anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anxiolytic, and sedative effects can make it a viable option for patients seeking alternative or complementary treatments to traditional medications.

 

Is medical cannabis flower legal in the UK?

 

Yes, but it must be prescribed by a specialist listed on the General Medical Council's specialist register. The specialist will assess your condition, your medical history, and other factors to determine whether medical cannabis flower is a suitable treatment option.

The NHS is unwilling to offer prescriptions for medical cannabis flower. Private medical cannabis clinics, like Releaf, are legally allowed to prescribe medical cannabis flower, making it more accessible to patients in the UK.

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