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Ireland’s Health Service Executive (HSE) warned that a lack of regulation of vapes and edibles is putting consumers, particularly teenagers, at risk after high-risk synthetic cannabinoids were detected in products sold in the country. Testing by the HSE’s Emerging Drug Trends laboratory found synthetic or semisynthetic cannabinoids in some nicotine and CBD products that had been tampered with. Of 76 vapes tested, 28 contained HHC, a semisynthetic cannabinoid banned in Ireland last year. Acetate was detected in 13% of tested vapes and, when combined with synthetic or semisynthetic cannabinoids, has been associated with lung damage.
The HSE said large-scale testing would require a significant budget and called for the HSE, Department of Health, Food Safety Authority of Ireland and other stakeholders to establish a regulatory framework. Current testing largely relies on samples collected through festivals, addiction services and hospitals, while forensic laboratory testing can take six to eight months.The post Ireland’s HSE Warns of Risks from Unregulated Vapes first appeared on Tobacco Reporter.