Marijuana Edibles - Risks to Kids and Pets
Marijuana edibles - products such as candies, baked goods, and other foods and beverages containing marijuana products, can be appealing to children or pets due to their sweet or tasty appearance, leading to accidental ingestion. Marijuana, if ingested by children or pets, can cause serious health problems, such as excessive drowsiness, confusion, loss of balance, increased heart rate, and in severe cases, unconsciousness or coma. It is important for parents and caregivers to keep marijuana edibles securely stored and out of reach of children and pets to ensure their safety.
Marijuana and Children
The symptoms of marijuana consumption in children may include:
Drowsiness
Lack of coordination
Difficulty breathing
Anxiety or paranoia
Fast heart rate
Dry mouth or excessive thirst
Red or bloodshot eyes
Increased appetite
If a parent or caregiver suspects their child has ingested marijuana:
Seek medical attention immediately. In case of an emergency, call 911 or the Northern New England Poison Control Center at (800) 222-1222.
Inform the healthcare provider of any symptoms the child may be experiencing.
Try to determine how much and what form of marijuana was consumed, and bring any remaining product or packaging with you to the hospital.
Marijuana and Pets
The symptoms of marijuana consumption in pets include:
Lethargy
Dilation of pupils
Lack of coordination
Urinary incontinence
Vomiting
Dry mouth or excessive thirst
Fast heart rate
Low blood pressure
Seizures
Coma
Seek veterinary care immediately if you suspect your pet has ingested marijuana.
If a pet parent or caregiver suspects their pet has ingested marijuana:
Seek veterinary care immediately. In case of an emergency, call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.
Inform the healthcare provider of any symptoms the pet may be experiencing.
Try to determine how much and what form of marijuana was consumed, and bring any remaining product or packaging with you to the hospital.
Learn more about the risks of accidental marijuana ingestion or overdose here.