It is extremely difficult to die directly from an overdose of cannabis (in my eyes impossible with flowers directly, consumed orally such as edibles in very high quantities could be problematic and dangerous). Unlike some substances like alcohol or opioids, cannabis does not have an established lethal dose. This means that consuming an excessive amount of cannabis does not cause respiratory arrest or other serious physiological problems that could lead to death.
However, excessive cannabis use can lead to serious side effects, such as severe anxiety, paranoia, panic attacks, nausea and vomiting, as well as physical symptoms such as increased heart rate and fatigue. low blood pressure. These effects can be extremely uncomfortable and unpleasant, but they are not fatal in themselves.
However, it is important to note that certain indirect circumstances related to cannabis use can potentially lead to fatal accidents. For example, cannabis use can impair cognitive and motor functions, which can increase the risk of traffic accidents or other dangerous situations. Additionally, smoking cannabis can damage the airways and increase the risk of long-term lung problems..
In summary, although cannabis use is generally not fatal in itself, it can pose health and safety risks, particularly when consumed excessively or under dangerous circumstances. It is therefore important to consume cannabis responsibly and take precautions to minimize potential risks..
No documented case to date proves that cannabis could kill directly! But.. “voir ci-dessous”…LOL
Overdose : " The median lethal dose of THC in humans is not fully known as there is conflicting evidence. A 1972 study administered up to 9,000 mg/kg of THC to dogs and monkeys without any lethal effects. Some rats died within 72 hours following a dose of up to 3600 mg/kg” This remains a study from 1972 LOL.
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