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. 2019 Aug 16;2(8):e199456. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.9456

Table 1. Cannabis-Related Cases Reported to the Massachusetts Regional Center for Poison Control and Prevention for Patients Aged 0 to 19 Years, 2009-2016.

Characteristic Cases, No. (%)
Cannabis Single-Substance (n = 98) Cannabis-Involved Polysubstance (n = 120) All Cannabis-Involved (N = 218)
Sex
Female 47 (48.0) 39 (32.5) 86 (39.4)
Male 51 (52.0) 81 (67.5) 132 (60.6)
Age, y
0-4 19 (19.4) 3 (2.5) 22 (10.1)
5-9 2 (2.0) 2 (1.7) 4 (1.8)
10-14 8 (8.2) 6 (5.0) 14 (6.4)
15-19 69 (70.4) 109 (90.8) 178 (81.7)
Route of exposure
Inhalation/nasal 50 (51.0) 103 (85.8) 153 (70.2)
Ingestion 46 (46.9) 8 (6.7) 54 (24.8)
Inhalation/nasal/ingestion 0 2 (1.7) 2 (0.9)
Rectal 1 (1.0) 0 1 (0.5)
Unknown 1 (1.0) 7 (5.8) 8 (3.7)
Intention of exposure
Intentional, abuse and misuse 62 (63.3) 77 (64.2) 139 (63.8)
Intentional, suspected suicide 0 30 (25.0) 30 (13.8)
Intentional, unknown 3 (3.1) 4 (3.3) 7 (3.2)
Unintentionala 25 (25.5) 6 (5.0) 31 (14.2)
Other, malicious 4 (4.1) 0 4 (1.8)
Other or contamination, sampling 3 (3.1) 0 3 (1.4)
Adverse reaction, drug 0 1 (0.8) 1 (0.5)
Unknown 1 (1.0) 2 (1.7) 3 (1.4)
Medical outcome
Death 0 0 0
Major 1 (1.0) 3 (2.5) 4 (1.8)
Moderate 34 (34.7) 66 (55.0) 100 (45.9)
Minor 20 (20.4) 34 (28.3) 54 (24.8)
None 7 (7.1) 4 (3.3) 11 (5.0)
Unable to follow, judged potentially toxic 30 (30.6) 9 (7.5) 39 (17.9)
Not followed, minimal or unrelated 6 (6.1) 4 (3.3) 10 (4.6)
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Unintentional exposure category includes general, environmental, misuse, and unknown.