I completed the prescription for Aurora 8% / 8% 10g and unfortunately it is very dry (which makes it lose its properties). Can I expect at the time of purchase of the exchange? Won't the pharmacist say that this is some kind of invention of mine, because "a medicine is a medicine" and there are no exchanges or something?
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If in ancient times there were so many procedures and pseudo control over weeds, then our civilization would have become extinct a long time ago. One thing puzzles me: earlier crops from Canada were moist and resinous. Batches every 3 months. Now Danish are basically monthly. Terribly dry and inflorescences thinned out in the hand. And how is it possible that after burning 9 grams in 9 days (aurora 22 C005) THC was not detected in my body on the 10th day of ??? Why do you poison Poles? And what qualitative research do you do? Halo Polish Government of the Republic of Poland ??? You control what happens ???
As you can see in our *****country*** everything works... in theory 😉😁👍
To tell the truth, I figured out in the pharmacy, opening on the spot, but I did not know how the saleswoman would react, so I did not even say that it was totally dried. Next time I will report such a situation on the spot
Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
4 years ago
To @Zielony Ludek: A pharmacist in pharmacy conditions basically does not have the tools to check the quality of dried fruit. Although in theory, in fact, it should "catch" a quality defect. In practice - there are no appropriate tools in the pharmacy, and if the dried was issued, then you realized that the raw material is too dry, it will not be possible to return the drug to the pharmacy.
A colleague in another thread wrote something like this: First of all, before giving the dried product to the patient, it is very important to control the quality of the dried fruit. This is an element of the pharmacy's protection against a possible patient complaint. In accordance with the Pharmaceutical Law, a product purchased in a pharmacy may be subject to return in the event of a quality defect, improper release or falsification of a medicinal product. Hmmm... any comments?
Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
4 years ago
To @master: The pharmacist also can do little, especially when the preparation is imported under a specific prescription. It is a narcotic drug and the wholesaler will not accept it back if the packaging has been opened and the inner seal is broken. I think the only solution will be to contact the manufacturer or report irregularities to the GIF (Chief Pharmaceutical Inspector). Of these two, contact with the manufacturer will certainly be easier and faster to "do the trick".
And will advertising to the manufacturer contribute anything? In the meantime, before the manufacturer responds, you still need to use some drug, or rather do not make its stocks, but buy on a regular basis - in this case such a dry :/ Moisturizing sachet does not help either
Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
4 years ago
There is no possibility of "exchange". The pharmacist has no influence on the quality of the raw material. In such a situation, the complaint should be reported directly to the manufacturer. About when you can return the drug to the pharmacy we write here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/kiedy-lek-mozna-zwrocic-do-apteki