Cannabis Vape Product Sales in California Following CDC's Initial Advisory About Lung Injuries.

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-07 DOI:10.1089/can.2023.0077
David S Timberlake, Tim A Bruckner, Cornelia Pechmann, Aurash J Soroosh, Bethany J Simard, Alisa A Padon, Lynn D Silver
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Abstract

Introduction: The 2019 outbreak of e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury (EVALI) is believed to have been caused by vitamin E acetate, an additive used in some cannabis vaporizer products. Previous studies have primarily focused on changes in sales of electronic nicotine delivery systems following the initial advisory issued by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on August 17, 2019. The present study is intended to examine variation by age groups in sales of regulated cannabis vape products in the state of California before, during, and after the outbreak. Methods: Weekly sales revenue of cannabis vape products (from January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2020) was obtained from a sample of recreational cannabis retailers licensed in California. An interrupted time series analysis, using AutoRegressive, Integrated, Moving Average methods, was employed to estimate changes in the sales and market share of cannabis vape products in the weeks following the CDC advisory. Results: The total volume of regulated cannabis vape product sales increased substantially over the 3-year study period (2018-2020). Sales and market share of cannabis vape products, however, declined in both young and older adults immediately following the advisory, rebounding to pre-EVALI levels only for the young adults. For sales, the potential EVALI effect following the CDC's advisory equates to an 8.0% and 2.2% decline below expected levels in the older and young adults, respectively. Conclusions: The differential age effect on sales may reflect concerns regarding health effects of cannabis vaping products and greater awareness of the outbreak among older adults. Findings highlight the importance of informing consumers about health risks associated with using cannabis vape products acquired from regulated versus illicit sources.

美国疾病控制与预防中心关于肺损伤的初步咨询后,大麻烟产品在加利福尼亚州的销售。
简介:2019年爆发的电子烟或电子烟产品使用相关肺损伤(EVALI)被认为是由维生素e醋酸酯引起的,维生素e醋酸盐是一些大麻蒸发器产品中使用的添加剂。在美国疾病控制中心(CDC)于2019年8月17日发布初步建议后,先前的研究主要集中在电子尼古丁输送系统的销售变化上。本研究旨在调查疫情爆发前、期间和之后,加利福尼亚州受管制大麻电子烟产品销售的年龄组差异。方法:从加利福尼亚州获得许可的娱乐性大麻零售商样本中获得大麻电子烟产品的每周销售收入(2018年1月1日至2020年12月31日)。采用自回归、综合、移动平均法进行了中断时间序列分析,以估计美国疾病控制与预防中心咨询后几周大麻电子烟产品的销售和市场份额的变化。结果:在3年的研究期间(2018-2020年),受监管的大麻电子烟产品销售总量大幅增加。然而,在该公告发布后,年轻人和老年人的大麻电子烟产品销售额和市场份额立即下降,仅年轻人的销售额和市场占有率回升至EVALI前的水平。就销售额而言,根据美国疾病控制与预防中心的建议,潜在的EVALI效应相当于老年人和年轻人的销售额分别比预期水平下降8.0%和2.2%。结论:年龄差异对销售的影响可能反映了对大麻电子烟产品健康影响的担忧,以及老年人对疫情的更高认识。调查结果强调了向消费者告知使用从受管制来源获得的大麻电子烟产品与非法来源获得的产品相关的健康风险的重要性。
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