Patient count in outbreaks linked to micro-dosing edibles continues to increase

Diamond Shruumz-Brand recall

At least 58 people have reported illnesses, including respiratory failure, after consuming Diamond Shruumz brand microdosing edibles.

In the past week, ten more patients have been reported. At least 30 patients have required hospitalization, and one has died. The sick people are spread across at least 24 states.

Chocolate bars, gummies, and cones are among the implicated micro-dosing edibles. The Food and Drug Administration has found that they contain dangerous chemicals found in mushrooms.

Patients have reported a variety of symptoms, including respiratory failure, seizures, central nervous system depression (loss of consciousness, confusion, sleepiness), agitation, abnormal heart rates, hyper/hypotension, nausea, and vomiting.

Prophet Premium Blends have recalled all flavors of the edibles. For a complete list of product images and the recalled items, click here. The implicated products are sold online and nationwide at retailers, including those that sell hemp-derived (e.g., cannabidiol [CBD], delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol [THC]), and smoke/vape products.

Consumers are urged to check their homes for the recalled products and throw them away if they have them on hand.

Anyone experiencing adverse reactions after consuming any of the recalled products is urged to seek medical attention immediately, especially if they are having trouble breathing. 

(To sign up for a free subscription to Food Safety News,click here)

Note: This article have been indexed to our site. We do not claim legitimacy, ownership or copyright of any of the content above. To see the article at original source Click Here

Related Posts
Hairstyles That Could Trigger Migraines thumbnail

Hairstyles That Could Trigger Migraines

A bad hair day can be such a headache. But if you’re among the 1 in 4 American women who have migraines, your hair can actually be a real headache. Everything from the shampoo you use to the way you cut your hair could trigger a migraine.We asked Steve Waldman, a 30-year hair industry veteran…
Read More
Index Of News
Total
0
Share