Health-care providers in Canada have enhanced marijuana doses for people who apply it with medicinal aims, according to Health Canada. Such changes in marijuana doses are marked in health-care givers' contribution with regards to medicinal marijuana employment, but this data was a matter of surprise for many physicians when they were informed.
According to care-givers' report, there are several reasons for this tendency, first of them being the less potency of Health Canada medical pot in comparison with marijuana grown by patients or those who provide it for them.
The research concluded that health-care providers were unable to name the maximal dose of Health Canada marijuana, as nobody of them was aware of the appropriate levels. For the majority of health-care providers the overdose was not a reason for being bothered.
The research showed Health Canada marijuana was greatly approved by health-care providers in view of its supplement to the related pharmacies where the medical pot price tag should be reduced and the quality of material should be improved, fortunately, there is enough money for it due to insurance projects.
However, the tendency now sticks to Health Canada recommendations to keep the dose below five grams, and the researches on its official web-source show that medical marijuana patients have a potential need in about three grams of pot a day. |