Butane hash oil and dabbing: insights into use, amateur production techniques, and potential harm mitigation.

IF 5.1 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2018-11-02 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/SAR.S135252
Ihsan Al-Zouabi, John M Stogner, Bryan Lee Miller, Elizabeth S Lane
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Abstract

The use of marijuana concentrates has escalated in recent years with butane extracts appearing particularly popular. The administration of butane hash oil, colloquially referred to as "dabbing," is distinct from traditional flower cannabis usage due to the THC content of samples and the presence of impurities such as unpurged butane. While this may confer heightened risk to the user, additional significant concerns are tied to fires and explosions. Using butane as a solvent in amateur "blasting" methods may result in a flammable vapor pooling in enclosed spaces and igniting when exposed to a spark. As research on butane extract users, amateur production techniques, health risks, and legality is in its infancy, we explored existing studies on the topic to create a review of substantiated knowledge related to THC extracted using butane. The resulting assessment centers on three areas: 1) dab users including both recreational users and medical marijuana patients; 2) butane extraction techniques including illicit amateur open methods and the safer closed-loop system employed in medicinal/recreational states; and 3) risks, both related to fires and legality. We follow the presentation of this material with a summary of the (mis)information reaching the public in print and online sources so that public educational campaigns can focus on dispelling the inaccuracies and false notions of safety that may be tied to amateur production.

丁烷哈希油和涂抹:洞察使用,业余生产技术,和潜在的危害缓解。
近年来,大麻浓缩液的使用不断升级,丁烷提取物似乎特别受欢迎。丁烷哈希油的管理,通俗地称为“涂抹”,与传统的大麻花使用不同,因为样品中的四氢大麻酚含量和未净化的丁烷等杂质的存在。虽然这可能会给用户带来更高的风险,但额外的重大担忧与火灾和爆炸有关。在业余“爆破”方法中使用丁烷作为溶剂可能导致易燃蒸气在封闭空间内聚集,并在暴露于火花时点燃。由于对丁烷提取物的使用者、业余生产技术、健康风险和合法性的研究尚处于起步阶段,我们探索了有关该主题的现有研究,以回顾与使用丁烷提取四氢大麻酚有关的经证实的知识。结果主要集中在三个方面:1)dab使用者包括娱乐性大麻使用者和医用大麻患者;2)丁烷提取技术,包括非法的业余开放方法和用于医疗/娱乐状态的更安全的闭环系统;3)风险,既涉及火灾,也涉及法律。我们在此材料的介绍之后,总结了通过印刷和在线来源到达公众的(错误)信息,以便公共教育活动可以集中精力消除可能与业余生产有关的不准确和错误的安全概念。
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