What is Delta 8 THC
Delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol,
also called delta-8 THC, is a psychoactive
chemical that is found in the Cannabis sativa plant, which includes both
marijuana and hemp. Delta-8 THC is one of more than 100 cannabinoids that are
naturally made by the cannabis plant. However, the cannabis plant doesn't have
much of it. Because of this, cannabidiol from hemp is usually used to make
concentrated amounts of delta-8 THC (CBD).
Delta-8 THC products have not
been tested or approved by the FDA for safe use in any situation. This is
important for people to know. They may be sold in ways that are bad for public
health, and kids and pets should not be able to get to them.
Here are 5 things you should know
about delta-8 THC to keep yourself and the people you care about safe from
dangerous products:
1. The FDA hasn't looked at or
approved delta-8 THC products for safe use, and they may be sold in ways that
put the public's health at risk.
The FDA is aware of how worried
people are getting about delta-8 THC products that are sold in stores and
online. The FDA has not looked at these products or said that they are safe to
use in any way. Concerns include differences in how products are made and how
they are labeled, the presence of other cannabinoids and terpenes, and
different levels of delta-8 THC. Some of these products may also just say
"hemp products" on the label, which could confuse people who think
"hemp" means "non-psychoactive." Also, the FDA is worried
about the number of products on the market that contain delta-8 THC but have
not been approved by the FDA for therapeutic or medical use. Not only is it
against the law to sell unapproved products with unproven therapeutic claims,
but it can also put people in danger because these products have not been
proven to be safe or effective. This deceptive marketing of unproven treatments
is very bad for public health because patients and other consumers may use them
instead of approved therapies to treat serious or even fatal diseases.
2. The FDA has heard about bad
things happening with products that contain delta-8 THC.
Between December 1, 2020, and
February 28, 2022, the FDA got 104 reports of bad things happening to people
who used delta-8 THC products. Of these 104 reports of bad events:
77% were done on adults, 8% were
done on children younger than 18 years old, and 15% didn't say how old the
patient was.
55 percent needed help, such as
an evaluation by emergency medical services or a stay in the hospital.
66 percent said they had bad
experiences after eating food with delta-8 THC in it (e.g., brownies, gummies).
Some bad effects were
hallucinations, vomiting, tremors, anxiety, dizziness, confusion, and even
losing consciousness.
Between January 1, 2021, when the
code for delta-8 THC products was added to the database, and February 28, 2022,
2,362 cases of exposure to these products were reported to poison control
centers. Of the 2,362 people who were exposed:
58 percent were done on adults,
41 percent were done on children younger than 18 years old, and 1 percent
didn't say how old the patient was.
Forty percent of these cases
involved unintentional exposure to delta-8 THC, and 82 percent of these cases
involved children.
70% of the patients needed to be
evaluated in a health care facility, and 8% of those were admitted to a
critical care unit. 4/5 of the patients who needed to be evaluated in a health
care facility were children.
The medical outcome code for one
child's case was "death."
3. Delta-8 THC makes people feel
high and gets them high.
Delta-8 THC has the same
psychoactive and intoxicating effects as delta-9 THC, which is the chemical
that makes people feel "high" when they use cannabis. The FDA is
aware that delta-8 THC products can make people feel "high." The FDA
is also worried that delta-8 THC products could expose people to much higher
levels of the substance than are naturally found in hemp cannabis raw extracts.
So, we can't use how people used cannabis in the past to figure out how safe
these products are for humans.
4. To make the concentrations of
delta-8 THC claimed on the market, delta-8 THC products often use chemicals
that could be harmful.
The amount of delta-8 THC that is
naturally found in hemp is very low. Other cannabinoids in hemp, like CBD, need
to be combined with other chemicals to make delta-8 THC (i.e., synthetic
conversion). Some worries about this process are:
Through this chemical synthesis
process, some companies may make delta-8 THC with household chemicals that
could be dangerous. To change the color of the end product, more chemicals may
be added. Due to the chemicals used in the process, the final delta-8 THC
product may contain potentially harmful by-products (contaminants). It is also
unknown whether or not other potential contaminants may be present in or made
from the starting raw material. Some of these chemicals, like the ones used to
make delta-8 THC and its byproducts, can be harmful if they are eaten or
breathed in.
Delta-8 THC products may be made
in places that aren't controlled or clean, which could lead to the presence of
dangerous contaminants or other substances that could be harmful.
5. Keep Delta-8 THC products out
of the reach of kids and animals.
Manufacturers are putting these
products in boxes and putting labels on them in ways that may appeal to
children (gummies, chocolates, cookies, candies, etc.). You can buy these
products online and at many stores, like convenience stores and gas stations,
where there may not be an age limit. As we've already talked about, there have
been many poison control center alerts about children who were exposed to
products with delta-8 THC. Also, animal poison control centers have found that
pets are getting into these products by accident much more often. Keep these
things away from children and animals.
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