Research has found that the packaging of some edible products, especially those available on the black market, looks nearly identical to the real thing.
Doritos, Cheetos, Nerds Rope and Gushers candy, for example. Large food companies have sued many of the companies selling these products, but they’re still available.that the product contains cannabis or THC, it’s often in small print, and many young children can’t read in the first place.
A child’s exposure to cannabis can have serious consequences. They can become very sick and have problems walking, sitting or breathing, according to theMany of the outcomes in the study were unclear, but in nearly a quarter of the cases, the toddlers were admitted to the hospital. There was a significant increase in both intensive care and non-intensive care admissions.
That could be for a few reasons. Kids weigh less than adults, so a drug’s impact can be much more toxic. Additionally, packages usually come with more than one edible in them; adults know to stop after eating just one, but children don’t, the study said. There was also an increase in the severity of toxicity in the pandemic years, compared with before, the study found.“It is important for providers to be aware of this in their practice and it presents an important opportunity for education and prevention,” the study says.has urged the industry to change its packaging so kids don’t get so easily confused and can’t open the packages as easily. The association also suggests that people should not use cannabis products in front of children.
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