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Marijuana Edible Treats can be Threat to Children

by Hemalatha Manikandan on August 28, 2023 at 2:59 PM
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Marijuana edibles are THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)-infused products often look like regular sweets like gummies, candies, lollipops, fudge, etc. Children who randomly consume marijuana edibles run a significantly higher chance of experiencing serious health issues than do adults, which include troubled breathing, loss of coordination, drowsiness, etc. ()


Recently, in July, the New Jersey Poison Control Center assisted in the medical treatment of 30 children ranging from 1 to 12 years old who accidentally ate marijuana edibles.

Lock Up your Marijuana Edibles to Avoid Toxicity in Children

"It is difficult for anyone, especially children, to tell an edible marijuana product from food when the product is almost identical to common everyday foods and drinks," says Diane Calello, executive and medical director of the New Jersey Poison Control Center at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.

‘Safe use and storage are key to prevent accidental marijuana edibles intake among children. #marijuanaedibles #kidshealth’

"For this reason, it's important to store marijuana products, especially edibles, the same way you would store medicines in your home", he said.

Kids and adult recreational products don't mix. Unlike adults, children who ingest edibles are at a much higher risk for severe health effects and even fatal outcomes from marijuana. In some cases, children may need to be admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU); but almost all young children need to be evaluated in an emergency room. Since the effects of edibles are delayed, caregivers may not realize a child accidentally ate some.

"Since some edibles may be highly concentrated, beware of what you buy if you live with young and school-aged children," says Lewis Nelson, chair of Emergency Medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.

"Many edible products look and taste like store-bought treats and other food products, making it difficult for children to know the difference. Although edibles like brownies, gummies, and lollipops can be fun and/or therapeutic for adults, high levels of THC's can lead to dangerous overdose symptoms in children."

Tips & Tricks to Prevent Random Exposure of Marijuana Edibles Among Children

Follow these tips to prevent accidental exposure or overdose.

Reference:

  1. Edible Marijuana Dangers: How Parents Can Prevent THC Poisoning- (https:www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/teen/substance-abuse/Pages/Edible-Marijuana-Dangers.aspx)

Source: Newswise

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