About this Organization
PharmLabs Hawaii is an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory providing the cannabis community and beyond with analytic services to ensure consumers have access to safe medicine. We offer potency, terpene, residual solvent, microbiological, heavy metals and pesticide testing.
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