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Kind Indica Smalls is available in a 30 gram pouch and contains small sized buds of cannabis flower. It is an indica dominant hybrid from the Pink Kush cultivar with 22% THC and <1% CBD.
Kind Indica Smalls is a THC-dominant medicinal cannabis flower with high concentrations of THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) and low levels of CBD (cannabidiol). All medicinal cannabis products that contain THC are psychoactive and may lead to temporary neurocognitive impairment.
Indica Smalls is available as a dried medicinal cannabis flower and is designed for inhalation using a TGA-approved vaporiser. It can be taken on a metered dosage schedule or as needed (PRN) as determined by prescribers. Patients should work closely with their doctor as dosing schedules are highly individual and guided by therapeutic response.
30g Dried Flower
22% w/w
<1% w/w
Cat. 5 / S8
Warning: Medications containing THC may impair the ability to perform tasks that require mental alertness and fine motor skills; such activities should be avoided.
Storage: Store below 25°C, away from direct sunlight in a cool and dry place. Always keep your medicine in the original packaging with the prescription label attached. Keep it out of the reach of children.
Patients and prescribers should work together to determine the optimal dosing schedule where the medical benefit is maximised. We recommend the “start low, go slow” approach, where patients start with a low dose and slowly increase (or titrate) until the optimal therapeutic benefit is achieved.
Below is an example of a titration schedule:
Accurate dosing and titration of medicinal cannabis flower can be challenging. This may be due to inconsistency in the amount of medicine administered, variance in cannabinoid profiles, discrepancies in temperature during vaporisation and length and depth of inhalation breath.
For reliable and repeatable dosing of medicinal cannabis, patients should pay close attention to the administration conditions and aim to replicate them consistently.
When starting the titration process, patients and doctors should maintain a consistent dosing schedule and adjust dose timing if needed. New medicinal cannabis patients should wait up to 30 minutes after the initial dose to assess the effects before having another dose.2
Inhalation is one of the most efficient ways to take medicinal cannabis. It offers a rapid onset time (typically providing relief in 5 to 10 minutes), with an expected duration of 2 to 4 hours. This is significantly faster than oral and sublingual ingestion which have an onset period of 1 to 3 hours.3
Inhalation through combustion (smoking paraphernalia) is not recommended due to the risk that smoking poses to patients, including potential contribution to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Patients should use a TGA-approved vaporiser to heat the dried medicinal cannabis flower below the point of combustion to create smoke-free vapour. It is important to note that vaporiser temperature settings can impact medicinal cannabis, as every cannabinoid, terpenoid and flavonoid contains a different boiling point.
There are three general temperature bands:
Do not take Kind Indica Smalls if you:
Like other medicines, Kind Indica Smalls may produce unwanted side effects in some people. Most side effects are minor and temporary, though some side effects may need medical attention.
If you experience any of the above less serious side effects for a prolonged period (i.e. greater than 24 hours) or if severe, immediately stop taking Kind Indica Smalls and speak with your doctor or pharmacist or seek immediate medical attention.
If you experience any of the above serious side effects, you should immediately stop taking Kind Indica Smalls and speak to your doctor or pharmacist or go to a hospital.
This does not serve as a complete list of potential adverse effects. If you experience any unexpected severe adverse effects not listed, stop using Kind Indica Smalls immediately and speak to your doctor or pharmacist or go to a hospital.
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