
Florida’s medical cannabis program organizes products by route, not just product type. Understanding routes helps patients plan purchases and manage allotments.
Common Routes in Florida
Patients may see cannabis categorized as:
- Inhalation: flower, vapes, concentrates
- Oral: tablets, edibles
- Sublingual: tinctures
- Topical: creams and balms
Each route has its own allotment tracked in the state system.
Why Routes Matter
Routes affect:
- How fast cannabis works
- How long effects last
- Which allotment is deducted at purchase
Knowing this ahead of time prevents confusion at checkout.
Planning Your Use
Patients benefit from mixing routes to match symptom timing—faster options for immediate relief, longer-lasting options for extended support.
Bottom Line
Understanding routes gives patients more control, flexibility, and confidence when shopping and dosing.
