Emergency department visits related to cannabis increasing
There were 373 ED visits related to cannabis use in 2016. The number of visits has almost doubled from 2007, where 125 visits were reported. Cannabis use was listed as the main problem on 127 of the 373 visits (34 per cent) recorded in 2016. The remaining 246 visits listed cannabis as an additional factor.
Cannabis poisoning the most common reason for visiting the emergency department
Cannabis poisoning was the main problem for 12 per cent of ED visits related to cannabis use. The majority of these involved accidental consumption (58 per cent). The remaining poisoning incidents involved self-harm or undetermined intent. Other reasons listed as the main problem include harmful cannabis use (10 per cent), cannabis intoxication (5 per cent) and psychotic disorder (4 per cent).
Largest share of cannabis-related emergency department visits seen in Oshawa residents
In 2016, more than one-third (37 per cent) of cannabis-related ED visits occurred to residents of Oshawa; 16 per cent to residents of Whitby; and 13 per cent to resident of Ajax. Together these three municipalities accounted for two-thirds (67 per cent) of cannabis-related ED visits. The remaining municipalities accounted for 31 per cent of cannabis-related ED visits.