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Cannabis vaporizers are devices designed to deliver cannabinoids, the active compounds in cannabis, through inhalation. These devices operate by heating cannabis material or concentrate just below the combustion point, producing a vapor that is inhaled by the user. Unlike traditional methods such as smoking, vaporization is often considered a safer and more efficient method of cannabinoid delivery because it potentially reduces the inhalation of byproducts of combustion.
Inhalers and nebulizers are medical devices used to deliver medication in the form of a mist to the lungs. Inhalers, commonly used for conditions like asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, deliver medication in a metered dose, while nebulizers convert liquid medication into a fine mist that the patient breathes in through a mouthpiece or a mask. Although inhalers and nebulizers are primarily associated with the delivery of pharmaceutical drugs, some of the technology behind these devices has been adapted in the cannabis vaporizers market to allow for precise dosing and targeted delivery of cannabis-derived therapies.
Several companies are active in the cannabis vaporizer market, contributing to the growing diversity of devices available to consumers. Notable players include Storz & Bickel, PAX Labs, Arizer, DaVinci, and Grenco Science. These companies offer a range of products, from portable vaporizers to more sophisticated desktop units, catering to different consumer preferences and requirements for cannabis consumption. Show Less Read more