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[quote=Anonymous]Try the recreational products. For a lot of adults 5-10 mg in an edible is plenty. If not, take another 5mg after waiting 2 hrs. Patient should have eaten something with fat recently for optimum absorption. If buying something like a chocolate bar, always look at the total dose on the package. Many packages contain 100 mg. If you consumed that in a go, it would be a really bad time. Vaping or smoking delivers THC faster and in a way where it’s a bit easier to titrate to the right dose. When consuming this way, 20 percent THC is plenty high, and a lot of recreational products exceed this. Avoid products marketed as wax or shatter, as they are very high potency. High doses often don’t feel pleasant, especially for those who don’t have a pre-illness consumption habit. They can cause a drop in blood pressure, which increases heart rate and makes some people feel anxious. Some people also react negatively to the feeling of being high. The more intense and longer-lasting it is, the more out-of-control they feel. In rare cases, high doses cause psychosis and vomiting. In adults, consumption is usually self limiting before it reaches such side effects. Often, dispensaries have a list of referring physicians. I think cannabis-focused websites, like Weedmaps, also have such lists. [/quote]
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