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Gamma Biomedical

Isospec CBD Lotion

50ml
CBD CBDV CBN Sativa

Topical

THC <0.1%/ml

CBD 30mg/ml

Category 1
Schedule 4
Finished Product
In Stock
Updated: 06/12/23
$110 RRP
$0.06 mg

Isospec CBD Lotion - Gamma Biomedical are proud to offer the first topical CBD products to be available in Australia. Like our sublingual solutions these products have been specially formulated for the Australian market and are schedule 4 medicines. The scent and consistency of the products have been meticulously formulated with our premium CBD to create these innovative products.

Isospec Rx Lotion is a water based product that absorbs into the skin quickly and leaves almost no residue and uses activated menthol that the user can feel.

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