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This product contains a concentration of 36.76 mg/mL of plant derivative, which corresponds to 25 mg/mL of CBD (Cannabidiol) and a quantity less than or equal to 0.2% THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).
Its sale is conditioned on the presentation of a Type B (blue) prescription prescribed by medical professionals.
Cannabis Extract
What is Cannabis sativa extract used for?
The Cannabis extract should be directed to the treatment of pathologies that can benefit from an approach that includes cannabinoids beyond CBD.
What is the difference between Cannabis extract and Cannabidiol?
The Cannabis extract is made from a plant derivative that includes various substances from the plant, such as phytocannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. On the other hand, Cannabidiol (CBD) is only one of the substances present in the Cannabis plant and is separated from other compounds through multiple purification and crystallization processes.
What is full-spectrum Cannabis extract?
The term “full spectrum” is common in imported products and may be translated as “complete extract,” meaning it contains all plant substances, as with our product.
However, it is important to highlight that Anvisa does not recognize this nomenclature. According to RDC 327/2019, Cannabis-based products are classified only into two categories: products with up to 0.2% THC and products with more than 0.2% THC.
Does Cannabis extract have taste and smell?
Ease Labs Cannabis sativa Extract has the characteristic taste and aroma of natural Cannabis oil, without added artificial flavorings or scents. The product’s natural taste and aroma result from a complex combination of terpenes and flavonoids present in the Cannabis plant.
Is Ease Labs Cannabis Extract safe?
Pharmacological safety tests, acute toxicity, and genotoxicity have been concluded and attest to its safety. The tests are available in the medical area.
Which medical specialties can prescribe Cannabis extract?
Any physician with an active registration at CFM can prescribe Cannabis products in Brazil using a Type B (blue) prescription. The indication of use, dosages, and treatment duration must be informed to the patient during prescription.