AI Article Synopsis

  • Interest in cannabis and its medical uses is increasing due to legalization and availability of cannabis products.
  • There are warnings about the risks of children being unintentionally intoxicated due to unregulated use of cannabinoids by parents, though reports on direct parental self-prescription to children are rare.
  • A specific case is noted where a 4-year-old child with a neurological condition tested positive for cannabis because the parents had given the child a cannabidiol extract as a home remedy, unaware of potential risks and feeling it was unnecessary to inform healthcare providers.

Article Abstract

The interest in cannabis, cannabis-based compounds, and treatments is rapidly growing along with the legalization of marijuana in many countries and widespread use of cannabis derivatives in medical products. A growing body of literature is warning about possible unintentional intoxication in children because of unregulated and unsupervised use of cannabinoids by parents; to our knowledge, very rarely have parental self-prescription and self-administration to their children (affected by neurologic or other disorders or no disorders at all) been reported. We report a 4-year-old child, suffering from an anti--methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis, who was found unpredictably positive for cannabis and other illicit substances after drug testing was performed in order to investigate the child's treatment-resistant behavioral disturbances. Toxicologic analyses were also extended to the child's parents, who finally disclosed that they had deliberately administered a cannabis-derived product (cannabidiol extract) as a home remedy for managing their child's behavior. Careless with regard to the possible adverse effects and certain that the product was legal, they presumed there was no need for them to inform the physicians in charge of treating the child of this practice.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268105PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5863/1551-6776-27.5.470DOI Listing

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