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Experts Caution: Cannabis Gummies May Trigger Seizures and Heart Issues in Kids

August 26, 20253 Mins Read
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Rise in Cannabis Gummies: Concerns Over Child Safety

Cannabis gummies have become increasingly popular as many individuals seek relief from pain, inflammation, anxiety, and sleep issues. However, there’s a significant concern: the risk of these gummies getting into the hands of children.

Recent data from America’s Poison Centers reveals a dramatic rise in cannabis poisoning cases among kids, jumping from 930 in 2009 to over 22,000 by 2024. Alarmingly, more than 75% of these incidents involved minors last year.

Experts are raising alarms about how cannabis gummies are marketed. Melissa Johnson, a licensed clinical social worker in Los Angeles, expressed her concerns, stating, “Companies are promoting gummy cannabis just like they would candy for kids.”

The Role of Doctors in Addressing This Issue

Dr. Darria Long, an emergency physician in Atlanta, highlighted the dangers, noting that children often consume not just one gummy but an entire bag, which can lead to serious health risks. “Kids can ingest about ten adult servings in a single sitting,” she explained.

Cases have arisen where adults unknowingly gave THC gummies to kids, thinking they were harmless. “Some parents believe that if it’s natural, it can’t be dangerous,” she noted.

Understanding the Symptoms and Treatment

A child who has consumed cannabis gummies might arrive at the emergency room lethargic or even not breathing, with some potentially experiencing seizures. Dr. Long warned that treatment needs to be tailored to the severity of the case. “In severe instances, children may require intubation or other intensive interventions.”

Long emphasized that cannabis gummy poisoning can lead to long-lasting effects, including difficulties with memory, attention, and cognitive skills, particularly if the brain doesn’t receive enough oxygen during an episode.

Preventing Cannabis Poisoning

Experts suggest that to safeguard children, it’s best not to keep THC products at home. If adults choose to use them, these products should be stored just like prescription medications: in child-proof containers, out of reach, and away from sight.

Dr. Margret Chang, a pediatrician from Massachusetts, pointed out that while one encounter may not lead to severe effects if monitored properly, the potential for increased danger exists with illicit sources mixed with other harmful substances.

Riana Durrett, director of the Cannabis Policy Institute, acknowledged the concerning nature of these incidents but urged a deeper investigation into the sources of these products. “Understanding how children access these gummies is vital for addressing the issue effectively,” she stated.

In summary, as cannabis gummies grow in popularity, it’s crucial for parents to remain vigilant, educate themselves about the potential dangers, and ensure that these products are kept away from children to prevent accidental poisonings.

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