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High Potency
Effects of Cannabis Use
Mental Health
Consuming higher-potency THC products does
not mean a better cannabis experience.
Higher-potency THC products are harder to
control and come with a higher risk of adverse
effects. Using them often may cause
dependency in some people.
If you are new to cannabis, be careful with
higher-potency products like concentrates and
vape cartridges.
If you are buying cannabis, compare labels and
consider lower-potency products:
Flower with less than 20% THC
Edibles with close to 5mg THC per serving
(or consume half of a 10mg THC serving)
If you are inhaling cannabis, wait between puffs
until you feel the full effect.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
There are risks to your baby from using
cannabis. Your baby consumes what you do.
Do not use any cannabis if you are:
pregnant or may be pregnant
breastfeeding
This includes:
inhaling cannabis (smoking, vaping,
dabbing)
eating or drinking cannabis products
applying cannabis-infused creams or lotions
No matter how you consume
cannabis, THC and other
chemicals will be passed to
your baby through your
placenta and breastmilk.
If you use medicinal
cannabis, ask your doctor
about alternative treatments
during pregnancy or while
breastfeeding.
Wondering what to expect when using cannabis?
Cannabis has two major chemicals that affect the brain
differently:
THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) makes you feel “high”.
How you feel depends on how much THC you take,
and the effects can vary from person to person.
CBD (Cannabidiol) doesn’t make you feel “high”, but
can have other effects.
The effects of using cannabis may include:
Trouble with thinking, remembering, and problem
solving
Seeing or hearing things that aren’t real (with high
doses and/or high potency)
Feeling like time is moving slower or faster
Feeling relaxed or paranoid
Having mood swings
Having increased or decreased anxiety
Feeling dizzy
Having dry mouth or bloodshot eyes
Relieving pain and reducing nausea/vomiting
Impaired movement and coordination
Feeling hungry
Faster heartbeat or lower blood pressure
Edibles: Start Low, Go Slow.
Use extra caution, as the delayed onset of edibles can
have unintended effects. If you consume a cannabis
edible (like brownies, gummies, or an infused beverage),
it can take up to 2 hours to begin feeling the effects, and
up to 4 hours to feel the full effects. This is much slower
than smoking or vaping, and the “high” can feel stronger.
Start with a small amount of THC (5mg or less) and wait
at least 2 hours to see how you feel.
When consuming edibles, you can always
take more later, but you can’t take it back.
Drive high, get a DUI. Driving under the influence of
cannabis is illegal and increases your risk of getting into
an accident. Penalties for driving high are the same as
driving drunk.
There are potential risks to your mental health
from cannabis use.
Research suggests that mental health disorders
may develop or worsen from:
Daily cannabis use
Near-daily cannabis use
Higher-potency cannabis use
These types of use have been linked to Cannabis
Use Disorder, and may lead to:
Hallucinations
Schizophrenia
Depression
Anxiety
Temporary psychosis
Thoughts of self harm
Suicide attempts
Suicide
Minors and Young Adults
Our brains actively develop until around the age
of 25. Using cannabis regularly while younger
can cause long-term problems with thinking and
mental health.
Parents, be aware. Edibles and other cannabis
products can be mistaken for food or candy. Like
medications, you should keep cannabis products
in child-resistant packaging. Store and dispose
of cannabis products where they cannot be
easily seen or accessed by children and pets.
California Poison Control:
Animal Poison Control:
Dept of Cannabis Control:
Dept of Public Health:
(800) 222-1222
(888) 426-4435