CBD oils and related products are relatively easy to find. Most pharmacies and health food stores sell at least a small range of CBD products. There is also an extensive range of options when shopping online, including specialized CBD retailers and natural wellness brands.
Being able to purchase CBD with such ease has not always been possible. Even just a few years ago, CBD supplements were considered a relatively niche product and one that was not always easily accessible.
For many people, the best option has always been to opt for prescription cannabis oil rather than going to the trouble of finding a hemp oil shop offering high-quality products at reasonable prices. Despite CBD oils now being much more readily available, some people are still choosing prescription cannabis oils.
Why is this the case? And are there any differences between CBD oils and prescription cannabis oils?
How Is Prescription Cannabis Oil Different from Store Bought CBD Oil?
Both CBD oil and prescription cannabis oil are derived from the same plant. Cannabis plants contain hundreds of different compounds, including cannabinoids. It is the cannabinoids that cause the effects that people experience when consuming cannabis-related products.
The main difference between CBD and cannabis oil is the ratio of cannabinoids that they contain.
CBD oils are made using cannabis plants that have a naturally high level of CBD. For a product to be sold as a CBD supplement, it cannot contain more than 0.3% THC.
The other reason why CBD-rich plants are used is that cannabidiol is the cannabinoid most strongly linked to the plant’s many health benefits. Additionally, plenty of qualitative research has been conducted on it; therefore, it is often seen as the most reliable.
In the case of prescription cannabis oils, there is no legal requirement as to their maximum THC content. It is possible to purchase prescription cannabis oils that have a noticeable enough level of THC that its effects are able to be felt.
What Is the Difference in Effects?
For those looking to use cannabis oils for medicinal purposes, the most critical question is: what are the differences between CBD oil and prescription oil when it comes to their effects?
Many people are familiar with the effects associated with CBD oils. This includes using them to manage chronic pain, reduce feelings of anxiety, and boost the body’s immune system. For many people, CBD oils are an excellent supplement that works alongside a healthy diet to improve overall good health.
Prescription cannabis oils are slightly different in that they can contain a much more diverse range of cannabinoids. This means that with prescription cannabis oils, it is possible to have the same effects as regular CBD oil. However, this is not always the case.
For those who have a medical card, it usually is possible to purchase more potent oils using a prescription than is ordinarily possible with CBD supplement oils. More potent oils have two benefits. Firstly, less oil is needed to cause noticeable results. Secondly, it is possible to achieve longer-lasting effects with more potent oils as an increased level of cannabinoids is entering the body.
Who Can Purchase Prescription Cannabis Oil?
Every state has its own regulations on who can apply for a medical cannabis card and how they should go about doing it. One thing that all states have in common is the requirement that the person applying must have one of the listed medical conditions set out by the state in order to be eligible.
The exact list of accepted medical conditions varies based on the state. There are, however, some conditions such as multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, cancer, Crohn’s, and Parkinson’s disease that are generally recognized in all states.
Before starting the application process, the individual must obtain proof from a certified doctor that they need the medical card.
Having completed this step, the individual can fill out and submit their formal application. Following approval, the state will issue a medical cannabis, or medical marijuana, card allowing prescription cannabis to be purchased from certified retailers.
Which Option Is Better: Store-Bought CBD Oil or Prescription Cannabis Oil?
The many similarities between store-bought CBD oil and prescription cannabis oil make it challenging to decide which one is best. The similarities also mean that it is not always necessary to go through the process of obtaining a medical cannabis card.
There are, of course, times when prescription cannabis oil will be the best option. For those who suffer from chronic health conditions and use CBD regularly, opting for prescription cannabis oils is likely to be the better choice. It is much easier to obtain more potent oils with a prescription, which can help as the body develops a higher CBD tolerance over time.
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