Marijuana edibles pose major risk to elderly patients with cardiovascular disease
With
marijuana
being legalised across North America, there is a changing perception
that sees people believing that weed is the safest recreational drug.
However,
those assumptions are now challenged in an article in the Canadian
Journal of Cardiology that examine the story of a patient who
developed chest pain and myocardial ischemia after consuming most of
a marijuana lollipop.
Speaking
about it, expert Alexandra Saunders said, "Marijuana can be a
useful tool for many patients, especially for pain
and nausea relief. At the same time, like all other
medications, it does carry risk and side effects. In a recent case,
inappropriate dosing and oral consumption of marijuana by an older
patient with stable cardiovascular disease resulted in distress that
caused a cardiac event and subsequent reduced cardiac function."
According
to the report, a 70-year-old man with stable coronary artery disease,
taking appropriate cardiac medications at most of a lollipop infused
with 90 mg of THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) to relieve pain and
help sleep. However, it led him to have a potentially serious heart
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