JakartaPost-June 23
The Department of Medical Services reports nine people have sought medical treatment for consuming too much cannabis at three hospitals in Bangkok under its jurisdiction, since the decriminalization of marijuana on June 9. The medical facilities are Nopparatrajathanee Hospital, Lerdsin Hospital and Rajavithi Hospital. The cases were associated with both over-consumption of food with a marijuana ingredient and the use of cannabis for recreational purposes, said Dr Manas Phothaporn, deputy director-general of the department. Their symptoms were divided into three groups concerning where in their bodies the impact of cannabis binging took place, namely blood vessels and heart, neurological system and digestive system, he said. The impact of too much cannabis on blood vessels and the heart included an unusually fast heart beat and a volatile pulse, while the most common symptom in the neurological system was dizziness, he said. Symptoms of too much cannabis in the digestive system found in some of these nine patients included vomiting, he said. Meanwhile, the Department of Medical Sciences on Wednesday announced its success in developing a rapid test kit for cannabis extract. The kit named “Test Kann” will show if cannabis oil has an amount of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabis’ psychoactive ingredient, higher than 2 milligrams per milliliter (0.2%). An amount of THC above 0.2% is still considered a Category 5 substance regulated by the narcotics control and suppression laws. Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2331943/medical-services-dept-issues-warning-over-weed-binging