With 145 sickened, 2 dead, microdosing candy poisonings are still a mystery
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The number of poisonings connected to Diamond Shruumz-brand microdosing candies has reached 145 cases across 29 states, clearly indicating a severe public health concern.
The ongoing FDA investigation reveals alarming findings; the microdosing chocolates contain a potent blend of chemicals, including synthetic psychedelics and prescription drugs, raising questions about safety and transparency.
Despite the comprehensive testing of various chocolate bars, the exact cause of severe effects remains ambiguous, with identified substances not sufficiently explaining the severity of the illnesses.
With two deaths under investigation and numerous hospitalizations, health officials stress the urgent need for consumer awareness and greater regulation of products marketed as safe microdosing options.
Read at Ars Technica
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