"Pharmacokinetics
Cannabinoids can be administered by a variety of routes. Because of their high lipid solubility, topical administration is possible in such locations as the eye or the nasal mucosa. However, this has been of very limited applicability, because preparations of THC available in the past tended to be irritating 25 to the eye. However, newer vehicles that permit lipid-soluble materials to be applied to the eye in aqueous solution may make this route of greater interest again 26. In theory, percutaneous absorption, as from a drug-impregnated skin patch, should be possible, but the absorption would be very slow and not clinically useful."
http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/1/parlbus/commbus/senate/Com-e/ille-e/presentation-e/kalant-e.htm "Pharmacokinetics" section
So, I'm wondering, would a well-made extraction of marijuana (honey oil maybe?) be able to be placed on the mucous membranes to some functional degree? Or would a pharmaceutical grade dose of cannabinoid powder need to be used?
Cannabinoids can be administered by a variety of routes. Because of their high lipid solubility, topical administration is possible in such locations as the eye or the nasal mucosa. However, this has been of very limited applicability, because preparations of THC available in the past tended to be irritating 25 to the eye. However, newer vehicles that permit lipid-soluble materials to be applied to the eye in aqueous solution may make this route of greater interest again 26. In theory, percutaneous absorption, as from a drug-impregnated skin patch, should be possible, but the absorption would be very slow and not clinically useful."
http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/1/parlbus/commbus/senate/Com-e/ille-e/presentation-e/kalant-e.htm "Pharmacokinetics" section
So, I'm wondering, would a well-made extraction of marijuana (honey oil maybe?) be able to be placed on the mucous membranes to some functional degree? Or would a pharmaceutical grade dose of cannabinoid powder need to be used?
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