Deaths Prompt the Danish Health Authority to Warn About Puff Bars and E-Cigarettes
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The death was caused by poisoning with a synthetic cannabinoid, the Institute of Forensic Medicine has determined.
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The death was caused by poisoning with a synthetic cannabinoid, which is the active substance in the cannabis plant.
Deeply worrying - We are deeply concerned that access to an illegal product with serious and potentially fatal consequences can be so easily obtained, says Jacob Møller Antonsen, chief physician and section head at the Danish Health Authority, in the announcement and adds: - Many people think that the products they buy from non-authorized stores only contain nicotine - but it can contain a lot of other things. So we can't warn too much here. Sta…
The Institute of Forensic Medicine at Aarhus University has registered a death after poisoning with the synthetic cannabinoid 5F-ADB, which is found in the e-cigarette puff bars.
The Danish Health Authority warns about illegal liquids for puff bars and e-cigarettes after a death. According to the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Aarhus University, the death was caused by poisoning with a synthetic cannabinoid. The Danish Health Authority wrote this in a press release on Friday evening. The authority is still lacking information about the circumstances of the death, but it indicates that an e-cigarette may have been invo…
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