What is Marijuana?
- Marijuana is a psychoactive drug that can be used recreationally or medicinally. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the active component of marijuana.
 - It has stimulant and hallucinogenic qualities. (See stimulant and hallucinogen blocks).
- Note: Not all marijuana is acquired the same - purchasing from a dispensary or other official establishment is safer than other sources.
 
 
What Can Lead to a Marijuana Overdose?
- Overuse of marijuana
 - Marijuana is a stimulant. Since stimulants and depressants can mask each other’s effects, one may end up taking in too much stimulant, resulting in a stimulant or depressant overdose.
 - Marijuana can be consumed in edibles. Edibles can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours to kick in, thus it can be easy to accidentally consume too much and overdose. Additionally, the effect of edibles is stronger than smoking marijuana.
 - Always keep in mind the THC concentration: too much can lead to overdose.
 - An overdose of marijuana is not likely to result in death, though one can suffer severe impairment or experience changes in behavior that can cause death.
 
What Are Signs of a Marijuana Overdose?
- Dizziness and trouble walking
 - Bloodshot eyes
 - Acting silly for no reason
 - Feelings of confusion, nervousness, and distress
 - High blood pressure and heart rate
 - Vomiting and nausea
 - Difficulty with memory and hallucinations
 
How Can You Help?
- Call 911 and get medical attention immediately
 - Keep watch over the person, tracking heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, and body temperature
 - Keep the person awake and conscious until help arrives
 - Keep the person cool (such as with ice or cool compresses)
 - Bring them to a safe place and keep them calm
 - Make sure they don’t drive/bike
 
