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were the vaping deaths all thc

by Amya Dibbert Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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However, writes The Feed, “Nearly all the deaths and lung illnesses reportedly ‘linked to vaping’ involved people vaping contaminated black-market cannabis (THC) oil purchased from street vendors. No cases have been linked to nicotine vaping.”

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What is the link between THC and vaping deaths?

Created with Sketch. A series of vaping deaths in the US have been linked to THC, the illegal psychoactive compound in cannabis, and not legal nicotine. According to figures published by the US Centre for Disease Control (CDC), 84% of the 19 individuals who died as a result of vaping-related injuries had used THC products.

How many people have been killed by vaping?

Among 19 such deaths with data available on what substances had been vaped, 63% reported exclusive use of products containing THC, 84% reported any use of these products, 37% reported vaping products containing nicotine, and 16% said they’d only vaped nicotine-containing products.

What's behind the deadly vaping-related lung injuries?

People who died as a result of a mysterious outbreak of vaping-related lung injury often used products exclusively containing THC, the main psychoactive substance in cannabis, according to new numbers released Monday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Is vaping marijuana harmful?

Marijuana is typically viewed as a less harmful substance since overdose is unlikely, and unlike federally legal substances — alcohol, tobacco — it’s not a major cause of death. But as this more nuanced outbreak data emerges, a deadly new cannabis risk is coming into focus: vaping certain THC products, particularly those sold on the black market.

How many cases of THC are linked to black market?

Do you have to submit safety data before marketing cannabis?

Is vitamin E acetate a contaminant?

Is marijuana a cause of death?

Does Washington state have a cannabis board?

Is there a black market for cannabis?

Is cannabis tested in California?

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CDC says 47 deaths and 2,290 illnesses now linked to vaping - CBS News

Health officials in the U.S. report a rise in lung illnesses and deaths linked to vaping. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Thursday that there are 47 deaths and 2,290 ...

What is the main psychoactive substance in cannabis?

People who died as a result of a mysterious outbreak of vaping-related lung injury often used products exclusively containing THC, the main psychoactive substance in cannabis, according to new numbers released Monday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Is the FDA taking action against vaping?

Anne Schuchat, CDC’s principal deputy director, told reporters Friday. “But I’d like to stress that we don’t know what the risky material or substance is.

How many lung injuries are associated with vaping?

Hundreds of cases of illness linked to vaping. There have been 1,604 lung injury cases associated with vaping in the US as of 22 October, according to the CDC. The vast majority of these patients are young, white males - nearly 80% of them have been younger than 35.

What is the vitamin in Dank vapes?

New York's state health department said "Dank Vapes" and "Chronic Carts" contain vitamin E acetate, a thickening agent in THC oil. A study in the New England Journal of Medicine found 24 of 41 people with the lung illness reported using Dank Vapes.

Is there one ingredient in vaping?

Scientists have been testing samples of the vaping products and say that no one ingredient has been found in all of the samples. An FDA spokesperson has said: "We are all working tirelessly to get as much information as possible about any products or substances used.

Is nicotine a THC?

Image: THC and not nicotine vapes have been linked to illnesses. Why you can trust Sky News. A series of vaping deaths in the US have been linked to THC, the illegal psychoactive compound in cannabis, and not legal nicotine.

How Vaping Works

Unlike smoking, which involves the combustion of tobacco or marijuana, vaping works by turning liquid into steam, which is then inhaled. When a person vapes nicotine or THC, the active ingredient is mixed in a solvent, which is typically oil-based. Theoretically, the oil is vaporized completely during the heating process and thus rendered harmless.

How Concerned Should We Be?

On a national level, the Food and Drug Administration and the CDC are warning the public not to use vaping devices until more is known. In a press release issued September 6, the CDC said:

When did the FDA stop warning about THC?

Hours after the CDC’s press conference on September 6th, the FDA ‘broke’ with the CDC and issued an alert specifically warning about THC vaping products. On October 4th, the FDA reissued their alert with updated information.

What is the chemical in THC?

On September 27th, NBC News revealed that testing they commissioned on illicit THC vaping cartridges revealed myclobutanil, a chemical that converts to hydrogen cyanide when heated, in 10 of 10 illicit cartridges tested.

Does the FDA Believe Nicotine Vaping Products Are To Blame?

While the CDC has urged all Americans to consider not vaping and to not vape products purchased off the street, the agency has received criticism (including from us) for not being specific about the dangers of illicit THC products.

Why do people vape in Missouri?

Missouri (reported September 19th) — The MO Department of Health & Senior Services reported that a man in his mid-40s started vaping because of “chronic pain issues.” This is almost assuredly related to THC or CBD products.

How many cases of lung disease are linked to e-cigarettes?

As of October 3rd, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) is reporting approximately 1,080 cases of severe lung illness linked to the use of “e-cigarettes.”. According to the CDC, about 78% of these patients have admitted to recent use of THC vaping products. Three types of pulmonary injury are being seen in these cases — lipoid ...

How old is too old to vape in New York?

New York: As of September 6, 2019, the NY State Department of Health claims it has received 38 reports from New York State physicians of severe pulmonary illness among patients ranging from 15 to 46 years of age who were using at least one cannabis-containing vape product before they became ill.

Can you quit smoking with store bought vapes?

No adult smoker should be scared off from using store-bought nicotine vaping products to quit or reduce smoking. Nor should any vaper be misled into believing that relapsing back to smoking is a better option than continuing to vape.

How many cases of THC are linked to black market?

Research in Illinois and Wisconsin uncovered the same pattern. And in New York, the state Department of Health commissioner has said the vast majority of the 125 cases there have been linked to black market THC cartridges.

Do you have to submit safety data before marketing cannabis?

But states typically don’t require manufacturers to submit safety data before marketing their products, nor do they conduct random spot checking of cannabis products at production premises to make sure that what manufacturers claim about their products is true.

Is vitamin E acetate a contaminant?

One potential contaminant is vitamin E acetate. Of the 225 THC-containing products the FDA has tested, as of October 11, 47 percent contained the oily substance, which is used as a cheap thinne r in vaping products. The recent Utah data found the chemical in 89 percent of the THC-containing cartridges tested there.

Is marijuana a cause of death?

Marijuana is typically viewed as a less harmful substance since overdose is unlikely, and unlike federally legal substances — alcohol, tobacco — it’s not a major cause of death. But as this more nuanced outbreak data emerges, a deadly new cannabis risk is coming into focus: vaping certain THC products, particularly those sold on the black market. And experts who study e-cigarettes and marijuana say — with 34 deaths nationwide and counting — it’s time for health regulators to catch up.

Does Washington state have a cannabis board?

So in Washington, for example, the Liquor and Cannabis Board regulates the recreational cannabis marketplace, and products are tested for “potency, moisture, foreign matter, microbiological, mycotoxins (fungi), and residual solvents,” according to a spokesperson there. But only medical-grade products are also tested for pesticides and heavy metals.

Is there a black market for cannabis?

Meanwhile, a black market — with no safety oversight — is flourishing across the country, even in states with official cannabis markets.

Is cannabis tested in California?

In California, products are third-party tested for the same kinds of contaminants Washington looks for, and the state Department of Health’s regulations for cannabis requires “manufacturers to utilize good manufacturing practices in the production of cannabis products,” a spokesperson there said, including listing all ingredients on the label.

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