Maryland Department of Health issues vape warning

The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) is urging healthcare providers to monitor for adverse health effects related to vaping and e-cigarette use, especially among young individuals. Recent reports from central Maryland describe acute reactions such as loss of consciousness, agitation, nausea, and neurologic symptoms shortly after vaping. Providers are encouraged to contact the Maryland Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222 and their local health department to report cases and share details about clinical symptoms, substances detected, and product sources. While the specific cause remains unidentified, MDH emphasizes the potential dangers of cannabinoids, which can cause severe toxicity including seizures, hallucinations, and acute kidney injury…

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