Good morning. If I have a prescription for Cannabis Flos THC 18% CBD 1% (Tilray), what variety can I expect at the pharmacy? I read that under this name there are various differences, that is, for example, sativa stimulating Jack Herrer or indic more soporific Blueberry. Is it possible to choose, even if not a specific strain, then at least a sativa/indica type? Thank you
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
3 months ago
Cannabis Flos THC 18% CBD 1% (Tilray) is starting to appear in pharmacies.
Here you can check the availability of this raw material in pharmacies and make a reservation:
Thanks very much for the answers, very helpful. I asked probably in 5-6 pharmacies in Warsaw and in all of them when it comes to S-Lab currently reigns Pink Kush. In the only one I managed to get Jacek Herer (in Młociny, if someone was looking). About half of the pharmacists knew what was going on and that the information had to be looked for in the serial number, and the rest managed to explain.
If you have 18% Tirlay on your prescription, it is a Blueberry variety, If you have S-LAB on your prescription, you can choose from probably 4 different varieties
Tirlay is a hybrid with an indica predominance works well hypnotically, relaxing, relaxing, higher doses typical variety for the evening but the taste feels a sweet fruity blueberry aftertaste in my opinion the best taste of all available varieties of S-labu
@Zoya - on the prescription it matters whether it will be S-Lab or Tilray, but the producer of dried products for S-Lab is Tilray :) - that's why people often combine both products in threads on the forum ;)
Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
13 months ago
Dried Cannabis Flos THC 18% CBD ≤ 1% (S-Lab) and Cannabis Flos THC 18% CBD 1% (Tilray) contain similar concentrations of cannabinoids THC and CBD. However, these are different varieties - having a different terpene composition, therefore their overall effect on the body may be different. At the moment, there are three varieties available in pharmacies under the collective name Cannabis Flos THC 18% CBD ≤ 1% (S-Lab) - having a prescription for this raw material, you will receive one of the available varieties in the pharmacy - Pink Kush (indica), Jack Herer (sativa) or Master Kush (indica). When making a reservation through our portal, please ask the pharmacy employee what variety they currently have. If you have a prescription for Cannabis Flos THC 18% CBD 1% (Tilray) you will receive dried Blueberry in the pharmacy - it is dried with a predominance of the indica gene. If you have a prescription for Cannabis Flos THC 18% CBD ≤ 1% (S-Lab) you have a choice of three available varieties, if the prescription is for Cannabis Flos THC 18% CBD 1% (Tilray) - one. I also encourage you to watch our short film:
Actually, the question is, are S-Lab 18/1 and Tilray 18/1 the same thing? I don't think so, but I see them often interchangeably on news sites and I got a bit confused ;) Am I right in thinking I should ask for an S-Lab to get a sativa?