幼儿意外摄入大麻。

IF 3.8 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Canadian Family Physician Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.46747/cfp.7103161
Hannah Zwiebel, David Greenky, Ran D Goldman
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问:一个3岁的女孩被她的看护人带到我的办公室,因为她表现得不像她自己。她极度困倦,难以唤醒,而且平衡能力差。看护人报告说,家里有大麻产品,以软糖的形式存在,看护人用它来睡觉和焦虑。哪些症状应该引起大麻摄入的考虑,意外摄入应该如何处理?答:大麻是世界上使用最广泛的毒品之一。许多国家正在将大麻合法化,但它对儿童健康的负面影响正在增加。目前的证据表明,无意中摄入大麻和严重中毒的情况正在稳步增加。幼儿吸食大麻的常见症状是嗜睡、嗜睡、恶心和呕吐,儿童出现严重呼吸抑制和癫痫发作症状的风险很高。初级保健提供者应该与家庭讨论有关家中大麻的问题,包括含有大麻的产品的安全储存以及何时怀疑意外摄入。公共卫生应侧重于食品的包装和分发,以防止幼儿容易获得和意外摄入。
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Accidental cannabis ingestion in young children.

Question: A 3-year-old girl was brought to my office by her caregiver because she was not acting like herself. She was excessively sleepy, difficult to rouse, and had poor balance. The caregiver reported cannabis products in the home in the form of gummies the caregiver takes for sleep and anxiety. What symptoms should prompt consideration of marijuana ingestion and how should accidental ingestion be managed?

Answer: Cannabis is one of the most widely used drugs in the world. Many countries are decriminalizing and legalizing marijuana, but its negative impact on pediatric health is growing. Current evidence shows unintentional marijuana ingestion and severe toxicity are steadily increasing. Common symptoms of marijuana ingestion in young children are drowsiness, somnolence, nausea, and vomiting, with children being at high risk for severe symptoms of respiratory depression and seizures. Primary care providers should talk to families about issues surrounding marijuana in the home, including safe storage of products containing cannabis and when to suspect an accidental ingestion. Public health should focus on the packaging and distribution of edibles to prevent easy access and accidental ingestion by young children.

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Canadian Family Physician
Canadian Family Physician 医学-医学:内科
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2.30
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期刊介绍: Mission: Canadian Family Physician (CFP), a peer-reviewed medical journal, is the official publication of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Our mission is to ensure that practitioners, researchers, educators and policy makers are informed on current issues and in touch with the latest thinking in the discipline of family medicine; to serve family physicians in all types of practice in every part of Canada in both official languages; to advance the continuing development of family medicine as a discipline; and to contribute to the ongoing improvement of patient care.
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