Study: NY Cannabis Packaging Law Did Not Reduce Child Ingestions – Healio
Child-resistant packaging cannabis laws aim to reduce accidental pediatric ingestions but a New York study found no significant reduction. This suggests packaging alone is insufficient to prevent exposures. Emphasizing safe storage and education remains…
St. Louis Smoke Shop Halts Sale of THC Edibles Packaged Like Candy
Cannabis edible packaging safety is critical to prevent accidental pediatric ingestion of THC products. Edibles that resemble candy increase the risk of unintentional exposure among children. This article highlights the importance of safer packaging to…
‘He thought it was candy’: Columbus mom says son unknowingly ate THC gummies at school
Pediatric THC ingestion is an increasing concern as children accidentally consume cannabis edibles such as gummies at school. These cases often present with altered mental status and require prompt clinical recognition. Awareness and clear protocols are…
Accidental Ingestion of Cannabis in Two Infants and a Preschool Child: Case Reports and Literature Review
Acute pediatric cannabis intoxication presents unique clinical challenges. This case series reports severe neurological symptoms in infants after accidental cannabis ingestion. Understanding these presentations is critical for timely diagnosis and care.
