Popular Post ricklev Posted November 29, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted November 29, 2019 I know there are some other threads about this, but does anybody know exactly where to go in Bangkok to get a prescription and be given THC (not CBD) oil. I mean absolutely legal from the Thai government pharmaceutical dispensary and a legitimate prescription after an examination by a properly licensed medical or traditional practitioner. Thanks! 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Guitar God Posted November 30, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted November 30, 2019 Sawasdee Clinic has full extract tinctures for ฿1000. They’re just south of Don Mueang airport. 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricklev Posted November 30, 2019 Author Share Posted November 30, 2019 1 hour ago, Guitar God said: Sawasdee Clinic has full extract tinctures for ฿1000. They’re just south of Don Mueang airport. Thank you! That clinic is on this list and there is also one listed on Silom. I wonder if the price is controlled by the Government Pharmaceutical Organization as there was another poster who mentioned that they paid 1000 baht for the vial. https://www.thaicbd.info/cannabis-clinic-thailand/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricklev Posted November 30, 2019 Author Share Posted November 30, 2019 https://www.medconsultasia.com/post/quick-facts-medical-cannabis-in-thailand 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dia1 Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 There needs to be some clarification as to what is going on and the procedures needed to get legal THC/CBD oil. 1. Thaicbd.info is not an official government website. It's just some site that someone setup to raise awareness. Why is there no official list of places that can prescribe legal cannabis? And if there is, are these small clinics listed there? 2. Why articles saying that "Thailand's first clinic" just opened when there have been clinics open for a long time now? Is this poor journalism or all the clinics that have been offering thc oil a black market thing? https://thethaiger.com/thai-life/well-being/first-clinic-to-offer-medical-cannabis-opens-in-central-thailand https://grizzle.com/thailand-unveils-cannabis-clinic/ There are also articles saying that vendor in Chiang Mai was recently busted. This is very confusing information being put out. 3. Sawasdee Clinic and others appear to be legit because they have FB and people dressed as doctors/nurses. But in the mentioned example, the clinic is located in a residential soi with no other businesses around it. It looks more like a residence from the outside. It's probably legit, but it seems a little sus... 4. By visiting the clinic and getting the product, does that qualify you as legally able to use and own the product or is it grey area? They will give you a "medical certificate" stating that you were examined for an illness, but it does not state the treatment or prescription. There is no indication that you are cannabis patient on this certificate. I do feel that what is going on is *probably* legal, since it is being done out in the open. I've also visited a clinic and the operation appears to be legitimate. But I have seen no picture of what an actual "cannabis card" or license looks like. I haven't seen a prescription for it either. Only medical certificates that don't specifically mention cannabis. I think everyone needs to know exactly what they need to have on them at any given time if they were to ever be questioned by an official as to why they are in possession of THC/CBD. And we need an official source that states what places are offering legal and tested goods so that no one ends up buying fake product. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
orientalist Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 I have a "cannabis card" from Chao Phraya Aphaiphubet Hospital in Prachinburi but I am sure the cops would consider it a joke. As I understand it, to get a certificate from the FDA at present you need to be taking THC/CBD produced by the GPO. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricklev Posted November 30, 2019 Author Share Posted November 30, 2019 Yes. If it's not GPO it's illegal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sikishrory Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 My understanding was THC oil gets you high and CBD doesn't. I have had THC vape and got high and had CBD gummies and not got high but felt bit of pain relief. So why would Thailand be giving the one that gets you high? Am I missing something here. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheAppletons Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 31 minutes ago, sikishrory said: My understanding was THC oil gets you high and CBD doesn't. I have had THC vape and got high and had CBD gummies and not got high but felt bit of pain relief. So why would Thailand be giving the one that gets you high? Am I missing something here. "Am I missing something here." The profit motive? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ireland32 Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 6 hours ago, Guitar God said: Sawasdee Clinic has full extract tinctures for ฿1000. They’re just south of Don Mueang airport. Cert is 200baht Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tayaout Posted November 30, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted November 30, 2019 (edited) 5 hours ago, ricklev said: Thank you! That clinic is on this list and there is also one listed on Silom. I wonder if the price is controlled by the Government Pharmaceutical Organization as there was another poster who mentioned that they paid 1000 baht for the vial. https://www.thaicbd.info/cannabis-clinic-thailand/ I went to the clinic on Silom. The oil was sold out but they sent me what they said is 50% THC and 50% CBD by mail the following week. I paid 1800 + 70 shipping. Did not try it since I'm not back home yet. Edited November 30, 2019 by Tayaout 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ireland32 Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 4 hours ago, orientalist said: I have a "cannabis card" from Chao Phraya Aphaiphubet Hospital in Prachinburi but I am sure the cops would consider it a joke. As I understand it, to get a certificate from the FDA at present you need to be taking THC/CBD produced by the GPO. I brought my cert to korat police station was accepted and told I should go to hospital in Korat for meds by the police , Korat are a Great Police btw, I can’t find CBD oil with THC , I went to Buriram Hospital Clinic , but they have CBD oil on sale Friday only, Where to get GPO , Please 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ireland32 Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 There is a clinic right near Baiyoke sky hotel at Indra Mall 2nd Floor back of the Mall THC big signs on that 2nd gloor but her doctor wasn’t there , I needed cert first so went to Don Muang area and went to Sawasdee Clinic very compassionate group there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tayaout Posted November 30, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted November 30, 2019 (edited) 4 hours ago, dia1 said: There needs to be some clarification as to what is going on and the procedures needed to get legal THC/CBD oil. 1. Thaicbd.info is not an official government website. It's just some site that someone setup to raise awareness. Why is there no official list of places that can prescribe legal cannabis? And if there is, are these small clinics listed there? 2. Why articles saying that "Thailand's first clinic" just opened when there have been clinics open for a long time now? Is this poor journalism or all the clinics that have been offering thc oil a black market thing? https://thethaiger.com/thai-life/well-being/first-clinic-to-offer-medical-cannabis-opens-in-central-thailand https://grizzle.com/thailand-unveils-cannabis-clinic/ There are also articles saying that vendor in Chiang Mai was recently busted. This is very confusing information being put out. 3. Sawasdee Clinic and others appear to be legit because they have FB and people dressed as doctors/nurses. But in the mentioned example, the clinic is located in a residential soi with no other businesses around it. It looks more like a residence from the outside. It's probably legit, but it seems a little sus... 4. By visiting the clinic and getting the product, does that qualify you as legally able to use and own the product or is it grey area? They will give you a "medical certificate" stating that you were examined for an illness, but it does not state the treatment or prescription. There is no indication that you are cannabis patient on this certificate. I do feel that what is going on is *probably* legal, since it is being done out in the open. I've also visited a clinic and the operation appears to be legitimate. But I have seen no picture of what an actual "cannabis card" or license looks like. I haven't seen a prescription for it either. Only medical certificates that don't specifically mention cannabis. I think everyone needs to know exactly what they need to have on them at any given time if they were to ever be questioned by an official as to why they are in possession of THC/CBD. And we need an official source that states what places are offering legal and tested goods so that no one ends up buying fake product. I think even if it's legal most police won't care even with a certificate. If you get caught or you urine get tested then they will probably try to extract 20K baht or more. If this happen to me they will get nothing and I will fight it in court. I'm doing everything by the book by using only what was prescribed by my doctor. I expect it won't go to court after they talk with my lawyer but you never know... Edited November 30, 2019 by Tayaout 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MeePeeMai Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 24 minutes ago, Tayaout said: I think even if it's legal most police won't care even with a certificate. If you get caught or you urine get tested then they will probably try to extract 20K baht or more. If this happen to me they will get nothing and I will fight it in court. I'm doing everything by the book by using only what was prescribed by my doctor. I expect it won't go to court after they talk with my lawyer but you never know... It sounds like that could get expensive. I applaud all of you picking up the ball and running with it so soon. Good luck and safe travels! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gamesgplayemail Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 6 hours ago, orientalist said: I have a "cannabis card" from Chao Phraya Aphaiphubet Hospital in Prachinburi but I am sure the cops would consider it a joke. As I understand it, to get a certificate from the FDA at present you need to be taking THC/CBD produced by the GPO. Correct ! If they find you with with THC or CBD they will threaten you anyway and you will pay to avoid any problems. It already happened many times. So why having any official card when the consequences are the same... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gamesgplayemail Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 3 hours ago, sikishrory said: My understanding was THC oil gets you high and CBD doesn't. I have had THC vape and got high and had CBD gummies and not got high but felt bit of pain relief. So why would Thailand be giving the one that gets you high? Am I missing something here. Try something called internet first... CBD oil works better with THC. This is now clear for all researches. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gamesgplayemail Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 Still no clinic around Pattaya ? Any public hospital having THC bottles ? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dia1 Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 7 hours ago, ricklev said: Yes. If it's not GPO it's illegal. There's no way tell if the medication people are receiving is GPO or not. The cannabis products coming out of Thai clinics and hospitals all have different labels. I have yet to see anyone (from people posting experiences online) get a bottle of a product with the label pictured above. I looked a lot of they all have various labels and seem more specific to that clinic. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post dia1 Posted November 30, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted November 30, 2019 (edited) 8 hours ago, orientalist said: I have a "cannabis card" from Chao Phraya Aphaiphubet Hospital in Prachinburi but I am sure the cops would consider it a joke. As I understand it, to get a certificate from the FDA at present you need to be taking THC/CBD produced by the GPO. Would you be kind enough to share a picture of your "cannabis card" with all your personal information blurred out? It would be great if people can compare what they've received to determine if the certifications we're getting are legitimate. It would cool if others share too. 3 hours ago, Tayaout said: I think even if it's legal most police won't care even with a certificate. If you get caught or you urine get tested then they will probably try to extract 20K baht or more. If this happen to me they will get nothing and I will fight it in court. I'm doing everything by the book by using only what was prescribed by my doctor. I expect it won't go to court after they talk with my lawyer but you never know... Well, people should be using prescription medication at home. It would look shady if someone was carrying this kind of medication around. But generally, I think the important thing is for everyone to understand what documents are lawfully required to possess these controlled prescription medications. When we're talking about carrying any other controlled medicine (benzos, certain pain medication, etc.), people are only required to carry a prescription from the doctor on them. It's like that pretty much everyone in the world, for the most part. But is that all we're required to have for THC/CBD prescriptions or is more documentation or a special "card" required? And yeah, always possible that someone could get a shake down from a corrupt or not-up-to-date police officer. But I can't think of many situations where someone is going to get urine tested other than doing something stupid like driving under the influence or getting into a fight. In that kind of situation anything, including alcohol, could get you in trouble. But this is Thailand, and occasionally find themselves in weird situations. People need clear direction on what documents are required to prove they are a cannabis patient in the event that they do run into questions. Is it a certain card, a special medical certificate, a prescription? It would be nice to have an *official* website where we can verify that clinics are licensed to operate, are selling safe and tested product, and if any additional steps other than obtaining a certificate or prescription is required. I would hate to see people accidentally buying fake product or thinking they have done everything right but missed a step or didn't receive a required document. A little clarity will keep 99.9% of people from unecessary confusion or legal issues. My feeling is that right now things have been moving so fast that things are just a little sloppy. I was in Cali when weed become legal medically, and everything was pretty sloppy like this... and it stayed sloppy pretty much until it was decriminalized entirely. People used the term "weed card" but no one really had a card that meant anything. What was important was a signed certificate from the doctor stating you have been evaluated and recommended to use marijuana for medical use. The certifications looked different depending on the doctor you went to. No we are in the same period in Thailand.... But I think any foreign expats living in Thailand need to be diligent in understanding exactly what is required. We are far more scrutinized than Thai people, so misunderstanding something can be far more detrimental to us than it would for a Thai native. Edited November 30, 2019 by dia1 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricklev Posted November 30, 2019 Author Share Posted November 30, 2019 (edited) 39 minutes ago, dia1 said: Would you be kind enough to share a picture of your "cannabis card" with all your personal information blurred out? It would be great if people can compare what they've received to determine if the certifications we're getting are legitimate. It would cool if others share too. Well, people should be using prescription medication at home. It would look shady if someone was carrying this kind of medication around. But generally, I think the important thing is for everyone to understand what documents are lawfully required to possess these controlled prescription medications. When we're talking about carrying any other controlled medicine (benzos, certain pain medication, etc.), people are only required to carry a prescription from the doctor on them. It's like that pretty much everyone in the world, for the most part. But is that all we're required to have for THC/CBD prescriptions or is more documentation or a special "card" required? And yeah, always possible that someone could get a shake down from a corrupt or not-up-to-date police officer. But I can't think of many situations where someone is going to get urine tested other than doing something stupid like driving under the influence or getting into a fight. In that kind of situation anything, including alcohol, could get you in trouble. But this is Thailand, and occasionally find themselves in weird situations. People need clear direction on what documents are required to prove they are a cannabis patient in the event that they do run into questions. Is it a certain card, a special medical certificate, a prescription? It would be nice to have an *official* website where we can verify that clinics are licensed to operate, are selling safe and tested product, and if any additional steps other than obtaining a certificate or prescription is required. I would hate to see people accidentally buying fake product or thinking they have done everything right but missed a step or didn't receive a required document. A little clarity will keep 99.9% of people from unecessary confusion or legal issues. My feeling is that right now things have been moving so fast that things are just a little sloppy. I was in Cali when weed become legal medically, and everything was pretty sloppy like this... and it stayed sloppy pretty much until it was decriminalized entirely. People used the term "weed card" but no one really had a card that meant anything. What was important was a signed certificate from the doctor stating you have been evaluated and recommended to use marijuana for medical use. The certifications looked different depending on the doctor you went to. No we are in the same period in Thailand.... But I think any foreign expats living in Thailand need to be diligent in understanding exactly what is required. We are far more scrutinized than Thai people, so misunderstanding something can be far more detrimental to us than it would for a Thai native. I expect that Dr. Donna, who is British with a Thai medical license and the proper Thai cannabis training and certification will have it all sorted soon for legitimate prescriptions of GPO products and all the needed info and documents (to the extent that is possible anyway). I read that the next GPO distribution of the three oils will be in December. Hopefully she will be in on it. https://www.medconsultasia.com/post/quick-facts-medical-cannabis-in-thailand Dr. Donna: http://www.thebigchilli.com/feature-stories/how-british-expat-dr-donna-earned-her-thai-medical-license Edited November 30, 2019 by ricklev 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post bkk6060 Posted November 30, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted November 30, 2019 A new bunch of stoners giving excuses to get a weed prescription? Before they legalized it in Calif. it was mostly skateboarders and snowboarders claiming fake pain. I think all of it is a very bad idea that will just contribute to more problems, carnage on the roadways and elsewhere. 4 2 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tayaout Posted December 1, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted December 1, 2019 4 hours ago, bkk6060 said: A new bunch of stoners giving excuses to get a weed prescription? Before they legalized it in Calif. it was mostly skateboarders and snowboarders claiming fake pain. I think all of it is a very bad idea that will just contribute to more problems, carnage on the roadways and elsewhere. I tried alcool. Did not work for me. 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Skallywag Posted December 1, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted December 1, 2019 4 hours ago, bkk6060 said: A new bunch of stoners giving excuses to get a weed prescription?........... carnage on the roadways and elsewhere. Alcohol much more damaging to brain and motor skills than marijuana. Watch the movie Platoon, it will give you an idea of the effect of alcohol as opposed to weed. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320895.php?fbclid=IwAR243WoeTA6i-x-zcVZHezEqysBpciXuSRGyVMvGgbuX5SglntXU1W6UM1I#1 2 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ricklev Posted December 1, 2019 Author Popular Post Share Posted December 1, 2019 (edited) It would be nice, but I suppose unrealistic, if we just used this thread for information about access to legal THC oil. Perhaps we could avoid discussing the benefits or drawbacks of legal THC oil and the conditions/reasons that lead people to seek it. Edited December 1, 2019 by ricklev 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
poka513 Posted December 1, 2019 Share Posted December 1, 2019 The Cannabis Clinic we go to in Lampang is inside a large government hospital and dispenses legal government made medical THC oil (like pictured earlier in this thread), 630 Baht per small bottle (prior to the double pricing which is maybe now in effect) if you have a doctor's prescription which I have because I have a cancer tumor in my throat. All they have had so far since summer is THC oil. I have been wanting CBD oil. Eventually, they plan to have THC oil, CBD oil or a combo THC/CBD oil available via the Thai government. We drive there from Chiang Mai and have been 3 times so far. First trip in August, they gave me 900+ Baht of Morphine pills/liquid (because they only had a limited amount of THC oil), but that stuff knocks me out. Second and third trips I got the GPO THC oil. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post BritManToo Posted December 1, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted December 1, 2019 (edited) 9 hours ago, bkk6060 said: A new bunch of stoners giving excuses to get a weed prescription? Before they legalized it in Calif. it was mostly skateboarders and snowboarders claiming fake pain. I think all of it is a very bad idea that will just contribute to more problems, carnage on the roadways and elsewhere. I think they should legalise all recreational drugs, and let those who want, take as much as they like. Most of us are sensible enough to manage out own addictions, be it food, alcohol, base jumping, sex or drugs. Those who want to do it to excess/death, why not let them? Edited December 1, 2019 by BritManToo 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post dia1 Posted December 1, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted December 1, 2019 2 hours ago, BritManToo said: I think they should legalise all recreational drugs, and let those who want, take as much as they like. Most of us are sensible enough to manage out own addictions, be it food, alcohol, base jumping, sex or drugs. Those who want to do it to excess/death, why not let them? Any drug, theoretically, could be used recreationally so I have to disagree. It's easy enough for sensible people to think that others can manage their addictions, but the opioid crisis in the US is proof enough that a large number of people simple cannot control themselves. I think some countries may be really for decriminalization of all drugs, but Thailand isn't really one of them. You can't really compare cannabis to other drugs though, since it is not a physically addictive substance. It doesn't cause people to do irrational things like pick fights, beat their wife, or pass out in the middle of the street (like alcohol). You can't overdose on it and die like virtually every other drug. It's also not mixed with a bunch of man-made chemicals in a lab. Most people can take cannabis every day and experience no detriment to their health. They may be happier, more relaxed, and forget where they last put their phone.... but that's about it. There is a huge alcohol problem here in Thailand. People are putting their bodies and brains through the ringer... It's funny when a 2-week tourist comes to Thailand gets wasted every night on holiday before they return home, but when you've got expats living here going out 3-4 nights per week and getting hammered, you can see them deteriorate right before your eyes. A lot of Thais turn to alcohol as what to do to have "fun." And some people can't sleep without drinking. It's inevitable that these people are going to end up hospitalized if they don't die first. Cannabis is a great way to kick an alcohol addiction, and instead of people turning to alcohol to relieve the stress of their life and ending up dehydrated, hungover, puking, and feeling like they are on their deathbed, a little cannabis will allow them to relax without all the negative side effects. I think Thailand is taking the appropriate steps in making it legal for medical use first, simply because so many people are not educated about it substance here. A lot of people still think that it's somehow poisonous like alcohol or cigarettes, and some people who have never tried it have the misconception it makes people act like they are on dangerous drugs like meth or cocaine. A lot of people with serious illnesses get many benefits from cannabis, and it gets them off the pain pills or other <deleted> that's actually addictive. Hell, I think some people would benefit from the anti-inflammatory properties alone. Hopefully it will be fully decriminalized for everyone eventually, but at least it is available from a doctor for people who need it or want a better qualify of life. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
orientalist Posted December 1, 2019 Share Posted December 1, 2019 8 hours ago, poka513 said: All they have had so far since summer is THC oil. I have been wanting CBD oil. Eventually, they plan to have THC oil, CBD oil or a combo THC/CBD oil available via the Thai government. W Yes, it is the same at the Prachinburi clinic and the Buddha Chinnarat Hospital clinic in Phitsanulok. Everyone is waiting for CBD to become available. Different ailments require a different formulation - CBD, THC or the combo. THC alone does not work for me. Most people I see in the clinics have cancer and may benefit from it. For those who haven't used it yet: the amount of THC they give you in sublingual oil (1-4 drops a day at 1.7% or 2%) does not get anyone high. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tayaout Posted December 2, 2019 Share Posted December 2, 2019 I finally got home and received my prescription oil. The bottle has no marking or dosage indication. The tincture has a strong smell of cannabis oil extracted via alcool solvent method but no distinct solvent smell remain. I took 2 drops sublingualy but it's too soon to tell anything. I paid 1800 + 70 baht shipping. I'm not sure what amount is in the bottle but it is full. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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