## The Short Answer
Cannabis capsules and softgels are swallowed like any other supplement or medication, delivering a precise, pre-measured THC and/or CBD dose. For adults 21 and older who want consistent dosing without the taste of a tincture or the variability of an edible, capsules are one of the most predictable product categories in regulated retail.
## How They Work
A cannabis capsule contains a measured amount of cannabinoid oil (usually THC, CBD, or a ratio) in a gelatin or vegetable-based shell. Swallowed whole, the capsule breaks down in the digestive system, cannabinoids pass through the liver, and effects begin 30 to 120 minutes later. Duration is 4 to 8 hours, the same profile as an edible.
Capsules are a subset of edibles in pharmacokinetic terms. The body processes them identically. What distinguishes them is the format.
## Why Capsules vs Other Edibles
**Dose precision.** A 5 mg capsule is 5 mg, every time. Baked edibles have more variability within a batch.
**No flavor.** Capsules are tasteless. For consumers who dislike the taste of cannabis-infused gummies, chocolates, or tinctures, capsules are the neutral option.
**Discreet.** A capsule looks like any other supplement. For consumers who prefer not to draw attention to cannabis use, this matters.
**Portable.** Capsules travel well within a legal jurisdiction. They don't melt, leak, or spoil.
**Predictable onset.** The format is consistent, so once you know your response to 5 mg, every 5 mg hits similarly.
## Dosing
Capsules typically come in:
- **2.5 mg**, microdose range.
- **5 mg**, standard beginner dose.
- **10 mg**, standard single-serving in New York regulated retail (the cap per serving).
- **Higher doses** are available in multi-capsule packs where legal, for experienced consumers.
For adults 21+ new to cannabis, 2.5 to 5 mg is a reasonable start. Wait the full 2-hour onset window before taking more. See [the cannabis dosing guide](/blog/cannabis-dosing-guide-how-much-should-you-take).
## CBD and Ratio Capsules
Like tinctures, capsules are available in THC:CBD ratios. A 1:1 capsule (5 mg THC / 5 mg CBD) delivers a different experience than a THC-only capsule of the same THC weight. Some consumers describe 1:1 formulations as producing milder intoxication; others prefer pure THC.
## Notes
- **Take with food.** Cannabinoids are fat-soluble; absorption is more reliable with a meal.
- **Onset is slower than swallowed tinctures.** Plan accordingly, don't redose at 45 minutes.
- **Storage.** Room temperature, dark, dry. Gelatin capsules can soften in heat.
- **Expiration.** Check the date; cannabinoids degrade over time.
## Compliance
- **21+ only.** Verify licensing via the OCM QR code at [cannabis.ny.gov](https://cannabis.ny.gov).
- **Keep away from children.** Capsules look like standard supplements and medications; child-safe storage is essential.
- **Don't drive after use.** Impairment lasts the full 4 to 8 hours.
## Where to Go Next
Related reading: [edibles 101](/blog/edibles-101-how-they-work-dosing-tips-and-what-to-expect), [cannabis tinctures explained](/blog/cannabis-tinctures-explained-how-to-use-them-and-find-the-right-dose), and [microdosing cannabis](/blog/microdosing-cannabis-what-it-is-and-why-people-do-it).
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*This article is consumer education for adults 21+. Nothing here is medical, legal, or financial advice. Cannabis laws vary by state, always verify your state's current rules and, for health questions, consult a licensed clinician. For regulated New York retail, verify licensing via the OCM QR-code system at [cannabis.ny.gov](https://cannabis.ny.gov).*