Vape is a commonly used term for vape cartridges that are used with a vape pen. In this method of administration, the vape pen heats the contents of the cartridge to produce a vapour, which is then inhaled.
Vaping refers to the process of inhaling vapour produced by heating a liquid, often in a vape pen or similar device, without combustion.
No, you do not vape medical cannabis oil. Instead, suitable patients are prescribed a vape cartridge. This includes the active compounds from the cannabis plant, such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) in a liquid that is formulated specifically for heating and inhalation.
Curaleaf International, in collaboration with Jupiter Research, has developed a handheld device used alongside vape cartridges. This device is unique as it has been designed for precise medical cannabis administration and has received EU certification as a medical device.
If you’ve been prescribed medical cannabis, you’re legally allowed to carry and use it in public – just like any other medication. If you’re using dried flower with a medical vaporiser, make sure you only vape in places where vaping is allowed.
When you’re heading out with your medication, we recommend keeping it in the original packaging and carrying photo ID along with a copy of your prescription or clinic letter. You can easily access your letters anytime through your Curaleaf Clinic online account.
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