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Pacjent Medycznej (Anonymous, 178.43.251.) Polska 1 year ago

If I have a prescription for 15 g of dried S-Lab, can I get 5 g of different varieties?

Hello, if I take 15 g of medical marijuana in a pharmacy from the manufacturer of s lab, can I ask that in the pharmacy they divide it to me into 3x 5 g of different varieties or is there no such possibility?

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Rafał 123 (Anonymous, 2a02:a312:81d7:f700::) 4 months ago

What makes me laugh the most is that when a pharmacy separates, it says that it has to, and pharmacies that do not distribute say that if they separate, they will break the law. 😂

Rafał 123 (Anonymous, 2a02:a312:81d7:f700::) 4 months ago

By all means, it can be divided into 3x5g

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

1 year ago

It all depends on whether the pharmacy has three varieties of dried S-Lab and whether it runs this type of practice. In most cases, if 15 g is written on the prescription, one package of the variety that is currently available is issued. For example, you can ask your doctor for 3 separate prescriptions, each for 5 g of dried herbs. Then there is a greater chance to buy dried 3 varieties of 5 g each. Here you can check the availability of dried fruit and make a reservation: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/117668/cannabis-flos-thc-18-cbd-1-s-lab-marihuana-lecznicza-medyczna/apteki

Pacjent (Anonymous, 37.47.115.) 1 year ago

It depends on the pharmacy, you have to call and ask if there is a possibility. But most do not want to share and sell 15g of one variety.

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