The toxicity of intravenously used marihuana
R. J. Payne and S. N. Brand
While no unanimity of opinion exists regarding the risk to physical health
from smoking marihuana, we have seen four cases that demonstrate clearly
that intravenous usage is hazardous. The severity of the multisystemic
involvement is dose-related. On initial examination, signs of most severe
overdosage included fulminant gastroenteritis, hypoalbuminemia, toxic
hepatitis confirmed by serial biopsy, acute renal failure, electrolyte
disturbances, leukocytosis, anemia, and a relative thrombocytopenia. In
three patients who shared a common needle, gingivostomatitis also
developed.