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Favretto, Donata and Cirnelli, Antonello and Pertile, Roberto and Stimamiglio, Raffaella and Cestonaro, Clara and Cuman, Oriana and Pagliaro, Anna and Mattiazzi, Fabio and Basso, Cristina and Galeazzi, Maddalena (2025) Infant death due to cannabis ingestion. Case report. Drug Testing and Analysis , 17 , (10) , pp. 2014-2021.

Cox, Luke and Piatkowski, Timothy and Dunn, Matthew (2025) "Injecting yourself there is stigma around it; taking a few tablets is not too bad, is it?": understanding perceptions and preferences of anabolic-androgenic steroid route of administration. Harm Reduction Journal , 22 .

Quader, Zerleen S and Roehler, Douglas R and Vivolo-Kantor, Alana M and Ko, Jean Y (2025) Routes of marijuana use - Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 22 U.S. States and two territories, 2022. MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report , 74 , (12) , pp. 198-204.

Mital, Shweta and Nguyen, Hai V (2025) Legalizing youth-friendly cannabis edibles and extracts and adolescent cannabis use. JAMA Network Open , 8 , (4) .

Forensic Science Ireland. (2024) Forensic Science Ireland annual report 2023. Dublin: Forensic Science Ireland.

[Oireachtas] Dáil Éireann debate. Question 1499 – Misuse of drugs [cannabinoids] [56526/23]. (17 Jan 2024)

Zhang, Grace Y and Incze, Michael A (2024) I am curious about cannabis edibles - what should I know? JAMA Internal Medicine , 184 , (10) .

Stall, Nathan M and Shi, Shengli and Malikov, Kamil and Wang, Sping and Rochon, Paula A and Hillmer, Michael P and Zipursky, Jonathan S (2024) Research letter. Edible cannabis legalization and cannabis poisonings in older adults. JAMA Internal Medicine , 184 , (7) , pp. 840-842.

[RTE News] , Reynolds, Paul Drugs increasingly disguised as confectionery - Forensic Science Ireland. (15 Dec 2023)

[Irish Examiner] , Dunphy, Liz Teenagers who fell ill while vaping at Cork school not an isolated incident. (14 Nov 2023)

Forensic Science Ireland. (2023) Forensic Science Ireland annual report 2022. Dublin: Forensic Science Ireland.

[Oireachtas] Dáil Éireann debate. Written answer 214 - Revenue Commissioners (cannabinoids / cannabis edibles) [25751/23]. (30 May 2023)

Myran, Daniel T and Tanuseputro, Peter and Auger, Nathalie and Konikoff, Lauren and Talarico, Robert and Finkelstein, Yaron (2023) Pediatric hospitalizations for unintentional cannabis poisonings and all-cause poisonings associated with edible cannabis product legalization and sales in Canada. JAMA Health Forum , 4 , (1) .

[HSE drugs.ie] HSE Drug Trend Risk Communication on cannabis jellies adulterated with synthetic cannabinoids. (06 Jan 2023)

Blumenberg, Adam (2022) A cross-sectional assessment of package labels aimed at children of edible and leaf cannabis discarded in New York City. Toxicology Communications , 6 , (1) , pp. 79-82.

Goodman, Samantha and Hammond, David (2022) THC labeling on cannabis products: an experimental study of approaches for labeling THC servings on cannabis edibles. Journal of Cannabis Research , 4 .

HSE drugs.ie. (2022) Cannabis edible products. Dublin: HSE drugs.ie.

HSE drugs.ie. (2021) HSE update on cannabis edible products October 2021. Dublin: Health Service Executive.

[Irish Examiner] , O'Rourke, Ryan Warnings over dangers of 'fake' THC edibles. (04 Oct 2021)

Mattimoe, C and Conlon, E and Ni Siochain, D and Quinn, N and Okafor, I (2021) Edible cannabis toxicity in young-children an-emergent serious public health threat. Irish Medical Journal , 18 , (8) , p. 446.

[Independent.ie] , Bracken, Ali Cannabis edibles: Dublin principals warn parents that THC jellies are being sold in some schools. (13 Jun 2021)

[Independent.ie] , Moloney, Eoghan Increasing number of children requiring hospital treatment after consuming edible cannabis ‘sweets’. (09 Jun 2021)

[Food Safety Authority of Ireland] FSAI issues warning on edible products (sweets) containing cannabis. (26 Apr 2021)

Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction. (2020) Clearing the smoke on cannabis: edible cannabis products, cannabis extracts and cannabis topicals. Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction.

Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction. (2019) 7 things you need to know about edible cannabis. Ottawa, Ont.: Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction.

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