Vaping marijuana flower gets you higher than smoking it, according to a new study published in an American Medical Association journal. There were three THC concentrations of cannabis plant for both rounds of testing: zero, 10 milligrams and 25 milligrams. But at 10 milligrams — and especially 25 milligrams — the participants got pretty stoned. More people are opting for vaporizers, and the study indicates that infrequent or new cannabis consumers should probably approach vaporizers with a bit more caution, start low and go slow. Three participants experienced adverse events, such as vomiting, after consuming the 25 milligrams of cannabis.
Vaping marijuana flower gets you higher than smoking it, according to a new study published in an American Medical Association journal.
To test the difference, researchers started by recruiting 17 people who’d consumed cannabis in the past year but had abstained for at least one month. Each individual participated in six sessions that lasted 8 1/2 hours — three in which they smoked marijuana flower and three in which they vaped it. There were three THC concentrations of cannabis plant for both rounds of testing: zero, 10 milligrams and 25 milligrams.
After smoking or vaping, the participants were asked to fill out questionnaires to self-report...
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