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WARNING from Dept of Health about contaminated cannabis in the UK

Dept of Health

Wednesday 17 Jan 2007

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Directors of Public Health of PCTs to forward to:

All GENERAL PRACTITIONERS - please ensure this message is seen by all
practice nurses and non-principals working in your practice
- Deputising services
- Project manager/Nurse lead in Walk in Centres
- Lead nurses in PCTs
- PCT Pharmaceutical Advisers to forward to community pharmacists

Alert - contamination of herbal or ’skunk-type’ cannabis with glass beads

1. The Department of Health has recently received information suggesting
that batches of herbal and ‘skunk-type’ cannabis have been contaminated
with microscopic glass-like beads (or possibly ground glass). Laboratory
testing has since confirmed a number of cases from a number of different
parts of the country, in which cannabis appears to contain microscopic
particles of glass. We have no information on other types of cannabis
such as resin.

2. Reports, unconfirmed, suggest that smoking this contaminated
cannabis, has been linked with complaints by users of sore mouth, mouth
ulcers, chesty persistent coughs, and a tight chest lasting a few days
after use.

3. Government advice already makes clear that cannabis is a substance
harmful to health. The risk of glass contamination adds an additional
layer of risk of harm. Whilst the exact potential health harm from this
contamination is not yet fully determined, inhaling hot glass into the
mouth, throat, or into the lungs should clearly be avoided.

4. In the current circumstances, the Department of Health advises that
smokers of herbal and 'skunk-type' cannabis, in particular, should
exercise caution.

5. For any patients presenting with concerns about their health after
having smoked cannabis which may have been contaminated, or who may
benefit from opportunistic health advice due to an identified high risk
of cannabis use, the following advice may be useful:

a) Whilst there are no reported serious health effects to date from this
contamination, we are not yet able to determine fully what are the
possible or likely risks to the health of cannabis smokers.

b) There are anecdotal reports of some cases of the development of sore
mouth, mouth ulcers, chesty persistent coughs and a tight chest lasting
a few days, after smoking cannabis.

c) To avoid the risk of contaminated cannabis completely, patients
should be advised to stop smoking cannabis.

d) If patients feel unable to stop, they should limit use as much as
possible.

e) If patients continue to use, they should be warned, if any particular
supply of cannabis that they have access to appears to have caused
irritation to their mouth or airways, or if they suspect it is
contaminated (e.g. due to grittiness when rubbed between moistened
fingers), they should stop using that supply, or trading it,
immediately; and they should not use any more cannabis from the same source.

f) Patients can be advised that self-help assistance with quitting
cannabis can be located at the following website: www.talktofrank.com

6. The Department of Health will be making similar information directly
available to the public, and to drug user networks, through a range of
communication channels shortly after this alert has been sent to the NHS.

7. In addition, as part of the advice made directly available to the
public, cannabis smokers will be advised that if they have particular
symptoms and concerns about their health after smoking potentially
contaminated cannabis, they may wish to discuss symptoms with their
general practitioner. If exceptionally they believe they have an urgent
problem and cannot access their general practitioner, they may consider
they require assessment at an accident & emergency department.

8. As any further relevant information becomes available, the Department
of Health will update this advice to practitioners.

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