Abstract

Knowledge of the acute cardiovascular effects of cannabis consumption remains largely unknown and is important given the changing landscape of legalization of recreational cannabis use. “4/20” is an annual event where many individuals gather to consume cannabis. An increased risk of adverse health events such as motor vehicle accidents has previously been reported to occur on “4/20.” In this study, population-based administrative databases in Ontario, Canada, were used to evaluate the association between “4/20” and cardiovascular events. An increased risk of cardiovascular events on a population level was not observed on “4/20.” Additional research into the changes in the prevalence of the use of cannabis with recreational legalization and acute and chronic risk with cannabis use is suggested.

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