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Ripsanddipson Oct 20, 2017 9:42pm
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RE:RE:RE:What is "RxPrinceps (TM)"?
RE:RE:RE:What is "RxPrinceps (TM)"?LeafRider wrote: Unless you work for Tetra, how exactly can you say "it is much less than 25%". That makes no sense, if you have the data to back it up that's one thing, but if the product is inferior to the best dried medical cannabis available, sales will be less th an anticipated. THC is the component that manages pain, and if you aren't concentrated with a higher level of THC then users will opt for the higher dose of THC.
Just because it has over 25% THC doesn't make it any safer than a 20% THC product. What you're not grasping is that when THC is smoked in combination with CBD you have a balancing effect where you reduce the "stone" effect with the CBD component. Making the side effects more management, because lets face it people are looking for pain management, not getting "stoned".
Should be intereseting to say the least. I just hope it's the #1 smokable product available, because if it is, Tetra and Aphria will move into the #1 spot and Bruce Linton and his cannabis oil push will be in the mirror.
based on the fact that aphria does not have one strain above 25% and this is a mix of strains it's a safe assumption
high thc doesn't always mean increased pain relief . The entourage effect and types of thc play a big role
the majority of patients that will buy this are not mmj users . This
was designed to address the concerns of physicians who do not currently prescribe due to lack of true safety data . Tapping into new users is much more lucrative than competing over existing ones