Inadvertent Ingestion of Marijuana—Los Angeles, California, 2009

On Apr 8, 2009, the Los Angeles Police Department notified officials from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health in California about a group of preschool teachers with nausea, dizziness, headache, and numbness and tingling of fingertips after consumption of brownies purchased 3 days befo...

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Hauptverfasser: Fogleman, S, Rangan, C, Kennedy, J, Santos, M, Kim, M, Reporter, R, Teutsch, SM, Fielding, JE, Diamond, D
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description On Apr 8, 2009, the Los Angeles Police Department notified officials from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health in California about a group of preschool teachers with nausea, dizziness, headache, and numbness and tingling of fingertips after consumption of brownies purchased 3 days before from a sidewalk vendor. To characterize the neurologic symptoms and determine whether these symptoms were associated with ingestion of the brownies, the police and health departments launched a collaborative investigation. Here, Fogleman et al summarize the results of that investigation, which detected cannabinoids in a recovered sample of the brownies. A CDC editorial note is included.
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