Are there any risks associated with high doses of cannabis in AS?Â
While cannabis can offer significant relief for ankylosing spondylitis, exceeding recommended levels can bring real concerns. Unlike microdosing cannabis, high doses increase the likelihood of unwanted side effects like dizziness, anxiety, cognitive dulling, and fatigue, especially for patients with lower tolerance.
Using dose tracking tools is one of the most effective ways to avoid these outcomes. Many clinicians recommend beginning with a very low starting dose, especially when using THC-dominant products, and only increasing after monitoring symptom response and tolerability.
Potential Dosing Risks and How to Minimise Them
To stay safe while using cannabis therapeutically, keep these points in mind:
Avoid rapid increases
Escalating your dose too quickly increases the chance of negative effects, especially with THC.
Use tracking apps or journals
Dose tracking tools help patients spot patterns and manage dosage more precisely.
Know your ideal dose range
Start low and go slow. For many, microdosing cannabis proves just as effective without the side effects.
Consult with your provider
Never adjust long-term use without expert input, especially when treating chronic inflammatory conditions like AS.
Visit providers like LeafEase to receive personalised guidance on avoiding dosing risks and finding your optimal dose.Â
For a deeper dive into the science, diagnosis, and full treatment landscape, read our complete guide to Ankylosing Spondylitis and medical cannabis.
