Buy cannabis at the pharmacy? Yes! We can now…

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Fran Quesada Moya

20-09-2024 06:49:24 - Updated: 20 September, 2024

 

In the last decade, medicinal cannabis has gained worldwide recognition for its therapeutic properties, with a growing number of countries legalizing its use and facilitating access to various forms in pharmacies. For those seeking to relieve symptoms or treat specific medical conditions, it is crucial to understand the different presentations of medicinal cannabis available on the market. In this article, we will explore in depth the most common forms of medicinal cannabis that you can find in pharmacies, including oils, creams, alcohol, gels, pills, ointments, and more.

 

 

🧪 1. Cannabis Oil

 

Cannabis oil is one of the most popular forms of medicinal cannabis. It is made by extracting the active compounds from the cannabis plant, primarily cannabidiol (CBD) and, in some cases, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). This oil can be taken sublingually (under the tongue) or mixed with food and drinks. In pharmacies, you can find various types of cannabis oil, with CBD oil and hemp seed oil being the best sellers.

 

 

Benefits:

  • Fast effect when taken sublingually.
  • Versatility in its use, whether alone or as an ingredient in food.
  • Easily adjustable dosage.

 

Common indications:

  • Relief of chronic pain.
  • Treatment of anxiety and stress.
  • Improvement of sleep.

 

 

👌 2. Cannabis Cream

Cannabis creams are topical products designed to be applied directly to the skin. They contain a combination of cannabis extracts and other moisturizing and nourishing ingredients. They are formulated to treat localized ailments, such as muscle pain, inflammation, and skin problems. CBD creams have gained great popularity in recent years due to their multiple properties, and today they are the best-selling form of cannabis cream.

 

 

Benefits:

  • Direct application to the affected area.
  • Does not produce psychoactive effects.
  • Anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.

 

Common indications:

  • Arthritis and joint pain.
  • Muscle pain and sprains.
  • Skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema.

 

 

🌞 3. Cannabis Alcohol

Cannabis alcohol is a solution that combines cannabis extracts with alcohol, generally used for topical applications. It is often used for massages or rubs to relieve pain and inflammation. In pharmacies, products based on cannabis alcohol are offered for different purposes, such as Alcogel, which combines 70% alcohol with hemp oil and is used as a disinfectant.

 

 

Benefits:

  • Rapid absorption through the skin.
  • Soothing and refreshing effect.
  • Ideal for therapeutic massages.

 

Common indications:

  • Muscle and joint pain.
  • Relief of muscle tension.
  • Recovery after exercise.

 

 

🧐 4. Cannabis Gel

Cannabis gels are topical products that, like creams, are designed for direct application to the skin. The main difference lies in their texture, as gels tend to be lighter and absorb more quickly. There is gel that combines CBD with Aloe Vera, there is muscle gel that contains CBD, thyme oil, and rosemary, and there is even intimate lubricant gel that contains CBD and CBG among other compounds.

 

 

Benefits:

  • Rapid absorption without greasy residues.
  • Localized relief without systemic effects.
  • Refreshing for the skin.

 

Common indications:

  • Muscle and joint pain.
  • Inflammation and swelling.
  • Sports injuries.

 

 

📱 5. Cannabis Pills

Cannabis pills, also known as capsules, are a convenient and discreet way to consume medicinal cannabis. These capsules contain precise doses of CBD, other cannabinoids, and in some cases, terpenes are also added, and are ingested like any other supplement. A few years ago, it was unthinkable to see pills or capsules made from cannabis in pharmacies, but today we can buy 25mg CBD capsules, or soft capsules of 8.33 mg of CBD.

 

 

Benefits:

  • Controlled and precise dosage.
  • Easy to consume, without characteristic taste or smell.
  • Long-lasting effect.

 

Common indications:

  • Chronic pain.
  • Insomnia.
  • Epilepsy and other neurological conditions.

 

 

🦋 6. Cannabis Ointment

Cannabis ointments are thick products formulated with cannabis extracts and other emollient ingredients, designed to be applied to the skin. They are especially indicated for skin conditions and superficial pain. While there may be many more, we want to highlight Trompetol ointments, a brand that has proven highly effective in its medicinal cannabis products. The Trompetol Ecco Tea Rosmery ointment combines cannabis extract with rosemary and tea tree oil and is ideal for athletes and people with circulatory problems. On the other hand, the Trompetol Ecco Mint, Lemon, and Lavender ointment is perfect for treating dry skin, acne, or muscle pain among other issues.

 

 

🥇 Benefits:

  • Deep hydration and healing properties.
  • Ideal for dry or irritated areas.
  • Extends protection over the skin.

 

Common indications:

  • Minor wounds and burns.
  • Dermatitis and other skin conditions.
  • Relief of dry or cracked skin.

 

 

🥀 How to Choose the Right Form of Medicinal Cannabis?

The choice of the right form of medicinal cannabis depends on the condition you wish to treat and your personal preferences. Here are some recommendations to help you make an informed decision:

  • For localized pain or inflammation: Creams, gels, and cannabis alcohol are effective options due to their direct application to the affected area.
  • For systemic or chronic conditions: Cannabis oils and pills are ideal, as they provide more generalized and long-lasting relief.
  • For the skin: Ointments and creams are perfect for treating skin conditions or providing hydration and relief to specific areas.

 

 

📖 Conclusion

Medicinal cannabis offers a variety of forms that cater to different therapeutic needs. Whether you are seeking relief for pain, inflammation, anxiety, or skin problems, there is a suitable option for you available in pharmacies. As access to medicinal cannabis continues to expand, it is essential to be well-informed about the available options and how they can benefit you. By understanding the differences between forms of medicinal cannabis, you can make more informed decisions to improve your health and well-being.

Interested in learning more about medicinal cannabis? Keep exploring the Pevgrow blog for detailed and updated information on everything related to the cultivation and use of cannabis.

 

 

🌱 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Medicinal Cannabis in Pharmacies

 

Is it better to buy these products in pharmacies?

Buying medicinal cannabis products in pharmacies may initially seem to offer certain advantages, such as trust in the quality and origin of the product. However, it is important to highlight that the cannabis products available in pharmacies are, in many cases, the same as those found in grow shops, CBD stores, dispensaries, and other specialized shops. The main difference lies in the shopping environment and, sometimes, in the guidance you can receive from a pharmacist. However, specialized stores like grow shops and dispensaries often have a greater variety of products and a deeper understanding of the needs of cannabis consumers, which can be a significant advantage if you are looking for specialized advice.

 

Do they sell cannabis tests in pharmacies?

Yes, in some pharmacies you can find cannabis tests that allow you to detect the presence of THC in the body, usually through urine tests. These tests are useful for people who need to check if they have recently consumed cannabis, for example, to meet work or legal requirements. However, the availability of these tests may vary depending on the country and local regulations. In addition to pharmacies, these tests can also be purchased online and in specialized health product stores.

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  1. Avatar for Luca Milletari

    After reading the article, I am impressed with the variety of cannabis products available in pharmacies, from oils to creams, I’m going to try some!