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Citation

LoParco CR, Rossheim ME, Walters ST, Zhou Z, Olsson S, Sussman SY. Addiction 2023; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/add.16142

PMID

36710464

Abstract

Delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is a psychoactive substance from the Cannabis plant that has been rising in popularity in the United States since the 2018 U.S. Farm Bill implicitly legalized it. This study reviewed research from peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed (e.g., anecdotal and news) reports related to Delta-8 THC to summarize current knowledge and implications for public health and safety METHODS: A scoping review was conducted using PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Google as search engines, leading to the identification of 103 documents that were summarized. The themes that emerged were: (1) legality, (2) use (popularity, motives, psychoactivity/potency, benefits/consequences), (3) synthesis (byproducts, lab testing), and (4) retail (availability, price, packaging, youth-oriented marketing). A second author independently coded 20% of the documents, which verified the categorization of articles by these emergent themes RESULTS: Most research used animal/cell models or focused on ways to identify the chemical structure of Delta-8 THC in various products.

FINDINGS suggest that people often use Delta-8 THC as a substitute for other substances. Anecdotally, Delta-8 THC is a less potent psychoactive than Delta-9 THC; however, several negative consequences have been reported. There is no federal age restriction for purchase/possession of Delta-8 THC products. Delta-8 THC is readily accessible online, is typically less expensive than Delta-9 THC, and is often marketed in ways that would seemingly appeal to children. There are no regulations on synthesis, resulting in products being contaminated and/or yielding inconsistent effects. There have been thousands of calls to U.S. poison control centers due to accidental Delta-8 THC exposure among minors CONCLUSIONS: Most research on Delta-8 THC is largely anecdotal, not peer-reviewed, and does not involve human subjects. Future research should examine Delta-8 THC use using nationally representative samples to better understand the prevalence and consequences of use. Laws are needed to mitigate the risks of using Delta-8 THC, particularly quality control of synthesis and minimum purchase age.


Language: en

Keywords

harm reduction; 2018 U.S. Farm Bill; Federal Agriculture Improvement Act; Hemp-derived cannabinoids; novel psychoactive substance

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