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The cultivation and use of cannabis is illegal in the Philippines under Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As the Philippines is a signatory to the 1961 United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs , [ 3 ] Cannabis is classified as a Schedule I drug , which limits its use to medical and ...
The Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products Regulation Act, officially recorded as Republic Act No. 11900, is a law in the Philippines which aims to regulate the "importation, sale, packaging, distribution, use and communication of vaporized nicotine and non-nicotine products and novel tobacco products", such as electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products. [1]
Cannabis consumption refers to the variety of ways cannabis is consumed, among which inhalation (smoking and vaporizing) and ingestion are most common. All consumption methods involve heating the plant's THCA to decarboxylate it into THC, either at the time of consumption or during preparation.
In addition, while there are no fatal overdose cases linked to marijuana, [62] there are deaths linked to synthetic cannabinoids each year. [ 14 ] [ 63 ] [ 64 ] The most common mechanisms leading to death following synthetic cannabinoid use include behavioral risks, such as self-harm and suicide , falling from a height, and wandering into ...
[89] [57] Young people who smoke tobacco or marijuana, or who drink alcohol, are much more likely to vape. [90] [91] Among young people who have tried vaping, most used a flavored product the first time. [90] [92] Vaping correlates with smoking among young people, even in those who would otherwise be unlikely to smoke. [93]
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Symptoms include “sensitivity to light, dizziness, pain behind the eyes, nausea, vomiting, and rash,” the CDC says, while more serious disease includes meningitis, encephalitis, and bleeding.