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Is it possible to overdose marijuana?


Is it possible to overdose marijuana?

These are the conclusions of Francis L. Young, a DEA administrative law judge.

My parents may be starting to test me for drugs. Should I just continue to smoke anyway (17 years old)?
Will I pass a hair drug test if I only hit the grass three times?
I smoked about 2G of grass in 7 days. It's been 10 days and my drug test is in 3 days. Will I go?
Is paranoia and anxiety caused by smoking less prevalent in places where it is legal and safe to smoke?
I smoked grass for the first time yesterday. And it was only a small puff. I did not get up. And I have a hair test tomorrow. Will I be fine?
It's impossible to make marijuana on marijuana, which is what makes it horrible - the amounts people can consume are vastly greater, hundreds and hundreds of times larger than the threshold dose. This means that just by passing a stoner with a joint, you can get a psychoactive dose before you can react, even if the stoner is exposed to hundreds of times more substance than you.
The effects on cognition are immediate and horrible, at least if you use your brain. These effects are virtually dose-independent, they only last a few days longer for higher doses. You will lose the ability to think accurately or create original ideas. This is the first thing that happens, at a much lower dose than the one that produces a buzz or a high. Then comes the buzz, then the high, during which all your original ideas are replaced by half-cooked bullshit that you find original, because you have forgotten where it comes from, because you are stoned.

These ridiculous derivative ideas are what marijuana users call creativity.

Cannabis is the least toxic therapeutically active substance known to man. Its therapeutic ratio (TR) is so high that it is almost impossible to calculate, but it is thought to be between 1: 20000 and 1: 40,000. Thus, if 100mg of cannabis produced a medicinal effect, between two and four kilos (taken at a time) would be deadly. This quantity is, of course, impossible to consume.

The therapeutic ratio (TR) is the ratio of the effective dose for 50% of users (ED50) to the lethal dose for 50% of users (LD50). The TR of the alcohol is 1:20. TR of heroin is 1: 5.
In addition, cannabis acts on our body because it modulates the human endocannabinoid system which consists of a network of CB1 and CB2 receptors throughout the body and endocannabinoids which are the natural chemical substances of the body equivalent to the phytocannabinoids of the cannabis plant. . The CB1 receptor is now considered the most common receptor in the brain, but it does not exist in the brainstem that controls the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems. This is why, unlike opiates, alcohol or other drugs, cannabis can not depress basic vital functions until death.

Many doctors are unaware of the human endococannabinoid system because it was only discovered in 1988 and has only recently been documented in medical education. It is now considered to be the most important physiological system of our body, regulating the central nervous system, the immune, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and reproductive systems.
That's why humanity has found cannabis to be as safe and effective as drugs for at least 5,000 years for so many different conditions.
NO! it is physically impossible to ingest enough cannabis to reach the LD50 (lethal dose) overdose. One must consume 40,000 joints or 1,500 pounds of cannabis in fifteen minutes overdose.

DEA Judge Young:

8. Currently, it is estimated that the DL-50 of marijuana is
1: 20,000 or 1: 40,000. In simple terms, this means that to induce
the death of a marijuana smoker should consume 20,000 to 40,000 times
a lot of marijuana contained in a marijuana cigarette. NIDA-supplied
Marijuana cigarettes weigh approximately .9 grams. A smoker
theoretically to consume nearly 1500 pounds of marijuana in
about fifteen minutes to induce a lethal response.

Well, we do not know for sure because no one died of an overdose of marijuana. We think it's about 40,000 times the amount needed to make you high. One source suggested that you must smoke 1500 pounds in 15 minutes - you would die earlier of carbon monoxide poisoning.
However, you should not smoke too much grass just because you can not overdose it.
You can experience a "bad trip" or "greening" or "whitey" smoking more than your body can tolerate. You must build tolerance over time.
If someone has a weak heart, the increased heart rate can worsen their condition and could potentially kill them.
However, all symptoms should subside during the day under normal circumstances.

Sure. According to the user Anon; I doubt that fatal DOs of marijuana or even medically significant potencies have occurred without contributing factors such as mixing a variety of other drugs (including alcohol) and / or pre-existing medical conditions.
OTOH, can you OD so the physical experience is very negative and you will temporarily suffer bad side effects that can prevent activity and at least endanger your ability to respond to situations in a reasonable way? Sure.

Smoking a lot. Quickly. With today's high levels of THC, maybe not as much as you did.
My experience suggests an unhealthy degree of dizziness, nausea, trembling, blurred vision - in my case a "green" pallor (friends insisted on green rather than gray), difficulty with physical tasks such as standing up , go to unconscious moments etc.
OD on the pot however, does not prevent more stupidity. My quote to a friend while experiencing the above "just give me 15 minutes and I can smoke a little more" - sigh.
For a lethal physical dosage, you should smoke about half an ounce for every pound of your body weight (0.46 oz) So if you weigh 140 pounds, you should smoke 4 pounds of marijuana in 1 session. That's 64 @ 1 oz bags to kill you. At $ 300 an ounce, you would need $ 19,200 or a pound rate of $ 3,000 per pound for $ 12,000 for a medium quality weed for a lethal dose.

That's not to say that the panic factor will not give you a panic attack and scare you into a heart attack of paranoia, which I believe is why a lot of people go to the Colorado emergency when they try it beginner smokers. It can really scare those who are not used to the force. Mixing with alcohol will also make some people very sick. But it's alcohol.
Strangely, there have been reports of people who have lost their lives drinking too much water (hyponatraemia), but none have been observed in people with GM.
There is one person on this post who said there was such a case, but at the last post in August 2016, there was no reference. Probably because it does not exist.

I think you can.

I have already made a lot of potted brownies (old story, stop me if someone has already told you). I ate what I thought was a reasonable amount to be smashed. An hour or two passed, and I felt no effect. So I smashed a pile of brownies.
Well, once all this THC was finally assimilated into my system, I fainted. Difficult. I slept on time and had a loud hangover that lasted a day or two after. I vaguely remember having made wild dreams, but deep down I was out.

So yes, I think you can ingest more than you can handle safely. Could I have driven anywhere, or worked in any way outside my cocoon at home? No, it's not a staggering one, so I doubt you can kill yourself with a short-term frenzy, but I do not think you can guarantee a safe result if you combine it with other substances, which is the way guys gnarly I just want to party.
Sorry if it's a heresy to the pro-marijuana crowd. Yes, I was young and uneducated in the subtleties of weedology, but people always make bad decisions that are amplified by substances.

As much as human beings have experienced, you will never overdose singing marijuana. It just does not do that.
There was a show that was broadcast on CNN called High Profits, which I recommend everyone watch.
One of the cannabis workers made a statement once he tried to overdose one day. He deliberately tried. He could not do it.

I just watched a YouTube video of a guy eating over 2,000 milligrams of THC, which equates to 200 doses! He was fine. He continues to say that his body felt a bit slow the next day, but it was a good overall experience.
Marijuana does not kill you. There has not been a single person in the history of an overdose using only marijuana.
No, never a single case in the whole history of civilization.
This is almost impossible because of the huge quantities that one should consume.

The oral LD50 of THC is about 500 mg / kg for rats / mice.
Thus, with a high concentration of cannabis (20% THC), a 70 kg person should consume 0.5 * 5 * 70 = 175 grams of cannabis, assuming that the human LD50 is about the same as that of rats / mice.
It is important to begin by saying that there has never been, to my knowledge, any documented case of marijuana use. The physiological effects of marijuana are self limiting and reach a stable state when smoked. There is therefore a limit to the amount of THC that can be absorbed by the lungs (but not necessarily by eating). The lethal dose of THC is so high that you would need to extract it and inject it to reach it; that is, normal consumption, or even extremely high consumption by normal delivery methods, will not give you enough THC to be deadly.

The answer, then, is that it is not really possible to have a deadly OD on marijuana.

If you do not talk about lethal DO, but something less dramatic, then I guess it depends on the symptoms we're talking about. Bad reactions occur, but any adverse effects are also self-limiting through the same mechanism that prevents overdose, and it is thought to be minimal. Any "acute" problem of this nature is more likely to be related to either the worsening of an underlying health problem, or simply to an anxiety reaction, rather than to marijuana itself.

Depends on your definition of "overdose"

It's true that marijuana can be overcooked. But overdone is not an overdose. When we see someone with an alcoholic hanger, we do not say they are "overdosed" but maybe "over-served" Every year when fraternities have a week of promises, we see on the News Network a freshman dying of alcoholic intoxication. do not call it an overdose (Alcohol advertises on TV), but it is.
You can certainly get to the point where you wish you had not taken so much. This happens most easily with edible foods, but it can also happen if your tolerance is very low, or if you use a stress that is much stronger than what you are used to. When smoking or vaping, the overdose will generally not last too long (probably less than half an hour). With edibles, it can last much longer.

Here is a video I collected that answers this exact question.

You mean to die? At the very least, a substantial fraction of your body weight, if it's even possible at all. There is no recorded case of a fatal overdose of THC alone. This contrasts with, say, the number of people who overdosed prescription drugs last year (25,760).

"Can anyone overdose marijuana?"

An overdose looks like something that requires hospitals and stomach pumping procedures, but cannabis is relatively benign in this regard.
What can happen if you consume too much is that you get what is commonly called a "bad trip" (probably borrowed from LSD jargon), where your anxieties are exacerbated by cannabis and turn into panic.
The chances of overdose are highest with edible - cannabis brownies, et cetera - where people take a brownie with cannabis, decide after half an hour that it does not work and take a second just when the first come. do not give up right now. First, the food must be digested. Then, the digested cannabis is transformed into your liver into a much stronger THC (for a longer explanation, see Martyn V. Halm's answer to "Does eating fat with cannabis-infused foods help THC to absorb into your bloodstream the effect of edible products to start after an hour or two.Do not take too much at a time, or you will regret it.As cannabis is a mood stimulant, an overdose will affect your mood.
Another risk to mention is that people with latent schizophrenia can accidentally trigger this condition by using cannabis. This is quite rare however, and compared to drugs like alcohol, cannabis is much, much safer in its use. People have died regularly of an overdose of alcohol (called alcohol poisoning), but no one has ever died taking too much cannabis.

Theoretically, yes.

But you will be long dead from a variety of other causes before the toxicity of THC happens to you.
Maybe, but it has not happened yet. There is no documented case, at least in the United States, of a person who has overdosed marijuana!
Emergency room staff will tell you that they have their share of "pot heads", but there is always something going on. As if the person had an anxious reaction or had overdosed another medicine.
Yet no medicine is good for everyone, and marijuana is no exception.
Basically yes but still no.

If you smoke if enough weeds, all the effects will reverse. You will get nauseus etc.
You would need to smoke 16 kg of weeds in 15 minutes and you will have a change of dying. But it seems impossible to smoke so much.
If you wanted to die from an overdose, you should smoke 630 kg of grass in 15 minutes.

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