
Metered-Dose Inhalers for Medical Cannabis Use
Author(s) -
Eugenia Palylyk-Colwell,
Kelly Farrah
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
canadian journal of health technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2563-6596
DOI - 10.51731/cjht.2022.307
Subject(s) - metered dose inhaler , cannabis , medicine , inhaler , nausea , inhalation , medical cannabis , anesthesia , psychiatry , asthma
Limited evidence of the clinical effectiveness of metered-dose inhalers for medical cannabis is available from patients who were prior users of medical cannabis (primarily by smoking) for treating chronic pain, chemotherapy-induced nausea, or spasticity.
No evidence was found for using metered-dose inhalers for medical cannabis in patients who were naive to medical cannabis.
Inhalation of medical cannabis using a metered-dose inhaler delivers low and precise doses of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol that provide a rapid onset of action and dose-dependent effects and is generally well tolerated.
No consistent or prolonged cognitive impairment occurred following inhalation of medical cannabis using a metered-dose inhaler in patients who had previously used medical cannabis for their medical condition.
No evidence was found that directly compared inhalation of medical cannabis using a metered-dose inhaler versus consumption of medical cannabis by an alternate route such as smoking, vapourizing, vaping, dabbing, mucosal administration, or oral ingestion.
No evidence-based guidelines were identified for using metered-dose inhalers for medical cannabis to inform best practices.