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In Arizona, there has been an increase in health risks associated with the consumption of “Diamond Shruumz” products. The state’s poison control centers have issued a warning to consumers, urging them to exercise caution when using these infused chocolate bars and gummies for microdosing.

The products are available for purchase online or in stores across Arizona, claiming to only contain natural ingredients and no scheduled drugs. However, health officials have identified a toxic substance in these products that can cause serious health issues such as seizures, loss of consciousness, and intubation.

Steve Dudley, Director of the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center expressed his concern about the situation. He stated that individuals who consumed these products experienced severe effects that required hospitalization. Similar cases have been reported in Nebraska, Utah, and Indiana, prompting collaboration with the FDA to prevent further illnesses.

Healthcare professionals have been urged to report any cases of patients they treat in hospitals who have consumed these products. Maureen Roland, Director of the Banner Poison and Drug Information Center in Phoenix emphasized the importance of exercising extreme caution when using Diamond Shruumz products due to their severe effects.

In conclusion, it is important for consumers to be aware of the potential health risks associated with consuming “Diamond Shruumz” products infused with mushrooms for microdosing. Health officials urge individuals who experience adverse effects after consuming these products to seek medical attention immediately and report any cases they encounter in hospitals or clinics.

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