CBD can be used day and night and it is a twice daily minimum dosing generally. For THC you can use that during the day, but most people want to have smaller doses of THC during the day, so they don't feel sleepy or high. For daytime THC most patients like to use sativa-based THC because sativa is more cerebral, uplifting and people report being more creative with this. Disclaimer: This is not an inducement to use Medicinal Cannabis. Medicinal Cannabis doesn't work for everyone. If you think Medicinal Cannabis is right for you, please check with our doctors. How cannabis affects a person depends on many things including their size, weight, age and health, dosage and tolerance. Other drugs, medications or supplements that are being taken can also interact with or be effected by cannabis. Side effects of THC at higher doses can include loss of inhibition, spontaneous laughter, increased heart rate, coordination and balance problems, dry mouth, red eyes, slower reaction times, memory loss, confusion, anxiety, sleepiness, low blood pressure, increased appetite, excitement, and relaxation. Side effects of CBD are uncommon but can include dry mouth, low blood pressure, light headedness, and drowsiness. The smoking of Cannabis or any other substance is not endorsed by doctors as the carbons can damage your lungs. However, vaping decarboxilates the cannabis without creating smoke. Driving while impaired in any way is illegal. Drivers can be road side tested for THC and may be prosecuted if a positive reading is found. Cannabis can effect P450 metabolised medications. Please consult a doctor before taking Cannabinoids.

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