Transdermal cannabis products deliver active compounds through the skin into the bloodstream, bypassing the gastrointestinal tract.
This method provides systemic therapeutic effects similar to edibles or vaping without the need to ingest or inhale anything.
Products include patches, gels, sprays, and creams.
What are Transdermal Options?
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Some common transdermal cannabis products include:
- Patches like transdermal cannabidiol (CBD) patches that adhere to venous sites like the wrist or ankle. THC and other cannabinoids enter circulation for calming effects without psychoactivity.
- Topical gels and creams are quickly absorbed into localized areas of skin and underlying tissues, ideal for arthritis or injury pain. Offer precise application.
- Liquid transdermal sprays applied to the forearms provide all-over benefits. Fast skin absorption makes effects felt within 30 minutes. Easy dosing control.
- Facial serums with nourishing cannabis oil are formulated for wrinkle-fighting and skin rejuvenation and applied to targeted facial areas.
- Bath soaks infused with THC, CBD or whole-plant formulations allow relaxation and relief through overall transdermal absorption. Enjoy a soothing, therapeutic soak.
How do Transdermal Medications Work?
Transdermal delivery enables medications to cross the skin barrier for systemic circulation by:
- Passive diffusion into the skin over time allows a sustained release of active molecules like cannabinoids or terpenes.
- Interaction with micro-channels in the stratum corneum layer of skin allows uptake into the bloodstream quickly.
- Absorption promotion using agents like permeation enhancers that facilitate penetration through the dermal layers.
The cannabinoids then travel to receptors throughout the body to exert their various effects once in the bloodstream.
How Do You use Transdermal Options?
Always follow label directions. Most transdermal products involve applying specified amounts to clean skin at venous sites like the inside of the wrist or ankle and waiting for full absorption.
Patches allow slow diffusion over hours or days. Gels and sprays work more rapidly.
Effects manifest within 30 minutes and last for several hours.
Reapplication can enhance longevity and benefits. Transdermals provide convenience along with precise dosing control.