Rapid and controlled delivery of compositions with restored entourage effects
An environmental, fast-acting technology, applied in drug combination, drug delivery, active ingredients of hydroxyl compounds, etc., can solve problems such as cannabinoids lacking phytochemicals that contribute to environmental effects
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Embodiment 1
[0299] Example 1. Oral cannabinoid dosage forms provide improved bioavailability and reduced time to onset of action.
[0300] Given the large number of medical conditions that may benefit from cannabis therapy, there is a significant unmet need for fast-acting products that provide improved bioavailability in oral form. Current oral cannabis products, including edibles and traditional pharmaceutical dosage forms, are challenged by low bioavailability and prolonged onset times. The present disclosure addresses the shortcomings of all existing oral cannabis products to provide improved onset time and improved bioavailability.
[0301] Onset and duration of action of orally administered cannabis / SNAC compositions. This study aimed to assess the utility of SNAC in achieving a fast-acting oral form of cannabis.
[0302] Participant's choice. Six study participants were recruited to ingest cannabis components and the onset, duration and intensity of cannabis-induced euphoria and...
Embodiment 2
[0317] Example 2. Onset and duration of action of orally administered cannabis / SNAC compositions at low SNAC doses. This study aimed to assess the utility of SNAC in achieving a fast-acting oral form of cannabis at low doses.
[0318] Participant's choice. Three study participants were recruited to ingest cannabis components and recorded the onset, duration and intensity of cannabis-induced euphoria and / or dysphoria. Study participants participated in two separate tests: 1) with a control substance, which contained liquid cannabis extract dissolved in aqueous ethanol, and 2) with a test substance, which contained liquid cannabis extract dissolved in aqueous ethanol and SNAC.
[0319] preparation. The selected cannabis concentrate was commercially available and provided to the participants in the form of an ethanol solution. The concentrate contains 8mg THC per dose. It was chosen for its high percentage of THC, which has a noticeable effect on the "euphoria" reported by u...
Embodiment 3
[0328] Embodiment 3. inhalation contrasts with oral group reaction ( Figure 9 ). Euphoria as measured by subject-reported comparison of pharmacodynamic responses to inhaled and oral cannabis. Similar time to peak effect (15-30 minutes) was reported for both oral and inhalation groups. This was very surprising, as oral cannabis has traditionally been characterized by a very slow peak effect (up to 4 hours).
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