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Cannabis Inhalers are the Next Big Thing

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Cannabis InhalersFor years now, cannabis entrepreneurs have been inventing new and fascinating ways for consumers to get their cannabis fix. One can smoke, vape, eat, and even rub topical creams on themselves in order to get the euphoric feeling all know and love or treat pain effectively and safely. Vaporizer pens have become a favorite of consumers because of the multitude of benefits—it is discreet, the smell is minimal, all you have to have is a battery and an oil cartridge, and you’re not combusting plant matter which helps carcinogens get into your lungs.

Well, now there is another new alternative to the classic cannabis smoking—the cannabis inhaler. Just like an asthma inhaler, the new technology is simple—using an inhalation aerosol propellant, you simply push down on the canister in the inhaler, and breathe in. There is no heating required, and there is no smell, no batteries, no lighters, no mess and no wait. This kind of system helps the delivery of active molecules directly to the target site of action, whilst minimizing any adverse side-effects.

Aerosol therapy is a very old method of medicinal delivery, and in the 20th century it became a mainstay of respiratory treatments. Use of inhaled epinephrine for relief of asthma was reported as early as 1929, in England. The aerosol therapy delivery system is consistent and reliable, because it propels a metered-dose of medicine right into the lungs.

Currently, there is only one manufacturer of this technology, but we’re sure it will catch on like wildfire soon enough. At present, the Vapen Clear inhaler is only available in Arizona at select centers but the company has hinted that their product will likely soon be sold in California, Washington, Colorado, Nevada, and Oregon.

Each canister contains 1,000mg of THC, and 100 puffs, offering 10mg of THC per puff. The use of aerosol as a delivery method is a more effective way to medicate than smoking or vaping since very little is exhaled. Independent laboratory tests show Vapen Clear products contain up to 99.52 percent total activated cannabinoids, and its terpene profiles are derived from some of the finest strains and preferred flavors on the market, according to Vapen Clear.

The organization of the products available for the inhaler is also pretty interesting. Instead of strict strain options, they help people understand the offerings through simple categories like Daytime, Afternoon and Nighttime. There are sub-categories that help cannasseurs find their favorite strain within that organization, and they even have a CBD-only option, or a combo CBD/THC option.

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