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Pharmacies What do you want from your ideal pharmacy?

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Whats important to you? Some things I can think of - answering the phone, accurate stock reporting, friendly peeps, NDD
 
Prompt responses ,Medications dispatched on time ,common sense solutions when a problem arises ,mutual respect be shown and accuracy.:)
 
Aftersales too, working together with the supply chain esp growers to help with insects, rot and other frankly disgusting things that shouldn't be happening.
 
Aftersales too, working together with the supply chain esp growers to help with insects, rot and other frankly disgusting things that shouldn't be happening.
Really we need to be at a point that pharmacies don't have to concern themselves in that .As it needs to be detected well before ,shouldn't even make it into the country with any of those problems .Let the pharmacies get on with dispensing and other stuff.
 
quality, strength, variety of strains and grow methods/irradiation, better pricing, less regulation (to get rid of the need to irradiate) but keep the option for those who need it. less regulation on imports so medical patients can get products produced from countries where legality is an issue. more concentrate products (i.e hash, rosin, BHO, kief/dry sift, static, piatella etc). maybe some weed products from Thailand?

I know these are bigger than pharmacy issues but that's what i personally would like to see. waiting to se the first 10/10 medical.
 
20g is a 1ml cart from what I can gather but no idea how that allowance would translate to oils or pastilles etc
Completely depends on clinic/specialist. Several THC carts are around 800mg per ml, a 24% flower is 2,400mg per 10g.

Six 0.5ml or three 1ml carts would be equivalent to 10g in the example above. Though this doesn't address any better absorption efficiency between the two formats.
 
The draft version of MedBud 2.0 (mobile first redesign) actually calculates milligrams of cannabinoids right in the prescription calculator - though it may be a while until the feature rolls out fully.
 
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