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Site Updates Storage Labels

General updates on development of the MedBud platform as a whole.
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Many patients decant their prescribed #MedicalCannabis into different storage containers.
Would it be helpful to other patients to have automatic label generation/download on the site for flower medications – compatible with all cheap label printers?
Clinic/pharmacy selectable?
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76x38 mm is what it says in the last tweet so I imagine that is the final size . (y)
I cant find that size on an a4 sheet for a normal printer, that size is for a label only printer as used in pharmacies etc, not much good for home use. For home a A4 sheet of 21 lables the size would need to be 63.5 x 38.1
 
OK this is excellent. Maybe rather than sticky labels I think easier to use paper inside if clear or attached with blutak or so. This prevents sticky glass issue - which drives me mad(er!) or I'm overthinking this lol
 
OK this is excellent. Maybe rather than sticky labels I think easier to use paper inside if clear or attached with blutak or so. This prevents sticky glass issue - which drives me mad(er!) or I'm overthinking this lol
Good point, but all my jars are dark UV protected, cant see through them :)
 
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Anyone found a cheap thermal lable printer for this?
 

⚠️Warning on Repackaging Medication​


Medication is ordinarily stored in original packaging. Removing medication from its original packaging and storing in another container/vessel is not against the law; however it will always lead to further suspicion and/or scrutiny from the police or authorities.

We accept no liability for any issues that occur as a result of removing your medication from its original packaging. These labels are provided to ensure some means of identifying repackaged medication, but we do not actively encourage the practice.

  • Do not use outside your residence.
  • Store original packaging alongside repackaged meds.
  • Store prescription/invoice copies by repackaged meds.
  • Consider a visible notice explaining law/patient status.
A case was recently highlighted by Integro Clinics where a patient had their medication temporarily seized by the police, but only medication kept in its original packaging was returned.
 
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