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Tomala (Anonymous, 194.140.112.) Warszawa 5 months ago

Can a doctor give me two prescriptions for two different medical marijuana?

Hello, the question is if the doctor can give me two prescriptions for medical marijuana (two different packages. E.g. Aurora sativa for the day and Slab indica for the night)

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TeHaCjusz (Anonymous, 188.212.135.) 5 months ago

@Auri - moreover, before you make a change, it is worth asking/giving a hint to the doctor, i.e. say that this and that variety spoils you better in the morning/afternoon, and this one for sleep, you can argue that variety X helps you fall asleep (and you also certainly have problems with sleep, like every fourth), but it is not suitable for the day because it dozes off too much, silts, etc.

TeHaCjusz (Anonymous, 188.212.135.) 5 months ago

@Auri – apparently it's time to change doctors – look for a cannabis clinic on google (and it's not about a prescription machine) ;) Initially, you can choose from reviews, "stars" and rating numbers ;) On this website, they also often recommend such clinics ;)

Auri (Anonymous, 5.173.27.) 5 months ago

I'd love to know where such a doctor prescribes, because I have to ask for Indica once and Sativa in 10 days during separate visits. I think the doctor put me on two strains by mistake, but that's once.
Best regards

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

5 months ago

Yes, a doctor can issue two prescriptions at one visit.

I've attached a link to a helpful post:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/medyczna-marihuana

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