
One of the most important skills for medical cannabis patients is learning how to dose properly. Cannabis affects everyone differently, and finding the right dose takes time and attention.
Start Low and Go Slow
Especially for new patients, starting with a low dose helps reduce unwanted side effects. Taking too much too quickly can lead to discomfort such as anxiety, dizziness, or fatigue.
A slow approach allows patients to:
- Understand how their body responds
- Adjust gradually
- Build confidence in their treatment
Dosing Varies by Consumption Method
Different methods require different dosing strategies:
- Inhalation: Smaller amounts, faster feedback
- Edibles: Lower doses, longer wait times
- Tinctures: Measured drops, controlled increases
There is no single “correct” dose—only what works for your body and symptoms.
Track What Works
Keeping simple notes about product type, dose, and effects can help patients refine their routine and communicate more effectively with their physician.
Bottom Line
Proper dosing is about consistency and awareness, not intensity. Less is often more when it comes to effective medical cannabis use.
