Children are at increased risk of accidental poisoning from edibles, study finds CNN 2 hrs ago By Sandee LaMotte, CNN © Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto/Getty Images Hemp lollipops are sold during demonstration to demand the legalization of marijuana in Krakow, Poland on 20 May, 2017. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Children are at increased risk of accidental poisoning from edibles and other products made from marijuana, according to a new study analyzing calls to poison control centers from January 2017 through December 2019.
Calls about poisoning as a result of consuming products such as weed concentrates, extracts, beverages, vape juice and edibles more often involved children under 10 years old, the study found, compared to calls about dried or pre-rolled cannabis plant poisonings.
Children are at increased risk of accidental poisoning from edibles, study finds
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