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In Canada, a third of childhood poisonings are associated with THC

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The results show that legal psychoactive cannabis or its derivatives are currently the leading cause of hospital admissions for poisoning children in Canada. In particular, after the legalization of the use of foods containing a significant amount of THC in the provinces of Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia, the number of hospitalizations as a result of psychoactive poisoning cannabis has more than doubled.

Less than two weeks have passed since, on the pages of the specialized electronic publication of national cannabis growers, the attention of our respected readers and listeners was focused on the fact that “Over the past five years, the number of officially registered tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) poisoning in the United States by young children has increased 14 times .” It is impossible to ignore the conclusions made by our Canadian colleagues, who conducted an equally fundamental study showing that a third of childhood poisoning in Canada occurred in connection with the consumption of food by small citizens of this country, which included a significant amount of tetrahydrocannabinol.

The study covered 3.4 million children aged 0 to 9 in several Canadian provinces. It found that jurisdictions that allow the sale of foods rich in THC have seen a significant increase in the number of poisonings and hospitalizations associated with them, compared with those administrative divisions that banned foods formulated with a significant amount of THC.

After analyzing the data of a 7-year period, Canadian experts found 581 cases of hospitalization of children associated with psychoactive cannabis poisoning. The discovery was the data, according to which, among Canadian provinces where foodstuffs containing THC are legally allowed , approximately one third of children's hospitalizations for poisoning were caused by the use of a psychoactive drug in the formulation. cannabis . In particular, after the legalization of the use of foods containing a significant amount of THC in the provinces of Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia, the number of hospitalizations due to cannabis poisoning more than doubled, and the share of hospitalizations with psychoactive cannabis poisoning in the total number of hospitalizations with poisoning increased. by 844.3% over the 7-year study period from 20 out of 651 (3.1%) in 2015 to 179 out of 617 (29.0%) in 2021.

"These results show that legal psychoactive cannabis or its derivatives are currently the leading cause of hospitalizations due to poisoning of children in Canada," the authors of the study say.

Commentary of the specialists of the Association “Ukrainian Industrial Hemp”

The findings indicate that in Canada, as well as in the United States, there is an increase in the number of cases of poisoning of young children with foods that include hemp ingredients with a high content of THC. In particular, in this regard, in the bipartisan bill signed by the President of the United States on December 2, 2022 , aimed at expanding and optimizing research on the therapeutic properties of cannabis, the task is clearly formulated, according to which, before making any decisions regarding the regulation of the regulatory base on the mechanisms of use of the therapeutic properties of cannabis, scientists should provide legislators with objective data on :

- potential therapeutic effects of cannabidiol or marijuana in serious diseases, including incurable epilepsy;

- the potential effects of marijuana, including the effects of elevated levels of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on the human body and adolescent brain development, and the effects of varying levels of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on cognitive abilities, such as those required for driving cars or other heavy equipment .

It must be recognized that in any country that regulates the sale of foods with a high content of THC, there is a rapid increase in the number of hospitalizations due to unintentional poisoning of children and the elderly associated with the presence of a high content of a psychoactive substance in the formulation. At a minimum, this fact suggests that the amount of tetrahydrocannabinol in the final products should be limited. The consequence of the appearance of this kind of data should be an understanding of the importance of making decisions on making changes to the current regulatory framework of our country not on the basis of populist statements, but on the basis of a consensus reached during a professional discussion of specialists who appeal to data obtained as a result of fundamental research. including on the safety of THC use by consumers/patients.

 

Percentage of hospitalizations of children under 9 due to psychoactive cannabis poisoning in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia

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