In Connecticut, medical marijuana is available in a variety of forms to cater to different patient needs. These include:

  • Flower and Cigarettes: Traditional forms that can be smoked or used with vaporizers.
  • Extracts and Sprays: Concentrated forms for more controlled dosing.
  • Tinctures and Oils: Liquid forms taken orally or added to food and drinks.
  • Topical Products and Transdermal Patches: For localized relief through skin application.
  • Edibles and Baked Goods: A palatable option for ingesting cannabis.

Additionally, capsules or pills are available for those who prefer a precise dosage.

Dosage Limits

Patients have the flexibility to purchase up to 5.0 ounces of marijuana flower each month. If advised by a physician, this amount can be adjusted to a minimum of 3 ounces.

When it comes to edibles, there is a regulatory cap: Each single cannabis product must not exceed 2,500 milligrams of THC. This ensures patient safety while providing adequate therapeutic relief.

For a personalized dosage plan, patients should always consult with their healthcare provider to determine what best fits their medical needs.