Cannaus
  • Home
  • State News
    • ACT
    • QLD
    • NSW
    • NT
    • SA
    • TAS
    • VIC
    • WA
  • Topics
    • Business
    • CBD
    • Government
    • Hemp
    • International
    • Legalisation
    • Medicinal Cannabis
    • Offences
    • Research
    • Misc
  • Cannabis Companies
No Result
View All Result
Cannaus

CBD Wafers For Sale In Queesnland

5 years ago
in Queensland
1
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Oils, vaping, joints, bongs, edibles – there are plenty of different ways to ingest CBD and THC. And now, we can add one more to the list – cannabis wafers. Dissolving under your tongue for a smoother ingesting experience.

For the lucky Queenslanders reading this, you’re the first people in the world who’ll be able to try the new product, called Xativa.

Xativa, created by iX Biopharma, is a tablet, much like a tiny wafer, which you place under your tongue. It dissolves into your system, possibly helping with pain, nausea, and certain motor diseases – according to researchers.

Janakan Krishnarajah, the COO of iX Biopharma, says the wafer was created for three reasons:

  • Lack of fixed dosages
  • Inconsistent absorption, and
  • Variable or poor bioavailability

The wafer itself actively disintegrates so there’s no need to swallow it which can be an advantage when looking at certain populations.

Sound good? Great! It’s already available for consumption, with doctor’s approval of course. Unfortunately, that last part may be quite hard to get.

Cannabis wafers for sale in QLD
Cannabis wafers for sale in QLD

Craig Thompson, a consultant with Cannatrek, mentioned there’s strict criteria doctors will need to adhere to before prescribing the wafers.

One is a chronic condition lasting longer than three months and the other is having failed on first line medication or experiencing side effects.

It’s also an unapproved product, meaning your doctor will need to make an application to the TGA on your behalf. If approved, you can then take your prescription to a pharmacy, where they will order the wafers for you.

Current estimates put a month’s supply of wafers (60 tablets) at $173 – not cheap. Maybe if it eventually gets added to the PBS we’ll see the price decline. Until then, it’s added on the list of high Australian weed prices.

Learn more about Xativa on their website here.

Tags: BusinessMedicinal
Share61Tweet38
Mike Frigger

Mike Frigger

Mike is one of the lead editors at Cannaus. He's an advocate for legalising cannabis and covers much of the cannabis journey in Australia.

Related Posts

Cannabis leaf plant
Queensland

Queensland police nab $11 million of cannabis after uncovering “extensive” cannabis operation

December 15, 2021
Illegal cannabis grow farm in QLD
Queensland

Queensland police snag $25 million in cannabis in major bud bust

October 19, 2021
Australia map with cannabis
Australian Capital Territory

The history of cannabis in Australia

October 1, 2021
Person driving car with a cannabis background
Queensland

Queensland medical cannabis user says police conducted a “targeted attack” to arrest him

September 28, 2021
Cannabis flower and a joint
Queensland

Man fined after he was too honest with police

August 19, 2021
Dried cannabis on a glass plate
Queensland

Drink driver caught with 957 grams of cannabis in supermarket bag during roadside stop

August 12, 2021
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
guest
1 Comment
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Weekly Cannabis News

Get the latest Australian cannabis news straight to your inbox every week.

Enter your email address
  • Home
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

Disclaimer
Cannaus does not recommend that anyone uses cannabis for medical or adult use purposes unless consulted by a medical professional. Cannabis is a drug and may have negative side effects. Please consult with your doctor to find out if cannabis is right for you.

  • Home
  • State News
    • ACT
    • QLD
    • NSW
    • NT
    • SA
    • TAS
    • VIC
    • WA
  • Topics
    • Business
    • CBD
    • Government
    • Hemp
    • International
    • Legalisation
    • Medicinal Cannabis
    • Offences
    • Research
    • Misc
  • Cannabis Companies
No Result
View All Result
Weekly Cannabis News

Get the latest Australian cannabis news straight to your inbox every week.

Enter your email address

Thanks, I’m not interested

wpDiscuz