Most common questions used to investigate
Did you recently use cannabis?
Did you experience clinically significant problematic behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., impaired motor coordination, euphoria, anxiety, sensation of slowed time, impaired judgment, social withdrawal) that developed during or shortly after, cannabis use?
Did you experience conjunctival injection (enlargement of conjunctival vessels) within 2 hours of cannabis use?
Did you experience increased appetite within 2 hours of cannabis use?
Did you experience a dry mouth within 2 hours of cannabis use?
Did you experience tachycardia (heart beats faster while at rest) within 2 hours of cannabis use?
Can you confirm that the symptoms are not attributable to another medical condition and are not better explained by another mental disorder, including intoxication with another substance?
Common conclusions
Based on your answers, it is unlikely that you had cannabis intoxication.
While it is unlikely that you experienced cannabis intoxication, you displayed some signs related to it. Cannabis is a popular drug, but many people don’t think about the harm it can do to your body in excessive quantities. It is not very common, but a cannabis overdose is possible. When you or someone around you is experiencing severe symptoms after consuming an overdose of cannabis, it’s important to seek medical attention immediately.
While it is unlikely that you experienced cannabis intoxication, you displayed some signs related to it. If you suspect you or someone near you is experiencing cannabis intoxication, it may be crucial to seek medical help. In case you are struggling with cannabis use, there are some things you can do to prevent an overdose or intoxication. You may start with lowering your cannabis intake, keep yourself hydrated at all times and you may stop hanging out with people who are drug (ab)users. Keep in mind that combining drugs can make symptoms worse. It may be essential to seek medical help to get rid of your addiction.
Unfortunately, you displayed symptoms typically seen among individuals who have cannabis intoxication. Cannabis use is associated with many risks, some are small, others are deadly. The good news is that treatment is available and can help you to improve your symptoms. Depending on your symptoms and circumstances, you may need inpatient treatment in which you receive medical care 24 hours a day for one to three months. There is also outpatient therapy, partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient therapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy may be implemented in your treatment program and you learn to identify thoughts and behaviors that encourage drug use and replace them with healthy ones.
References
https://drugabuse.com/marijuana-abuse/overdose/
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