| Literature DB >> 34206501 |
Eric C Leas1, Natalie Moy1, Sara B McMenamin1, Yuyan Shi1, Tarik Benmarhnia1,2, Matthew D Stone1, Dennis R Trinidad1, Martha White1.
Abstract
Vaping products containing cannabidiol (CBD), a cannabis-derived compound used in wellness products and available in all 50 US states, were recently implicated in outbreaks of poisonings. Little is known about the commercial availability of CBD products in vape shops (i.e., stores that sell e-cigarettes). To document the availability and marketing of CBD products in online vape shops, in June 2020, we used the Google Chrome browser without cached data to collect the first two pages of search results generated by five Google queries (n = 100 search results) indicative of shopping for vaping products (e.g., "order vapes"). We then determined whether and what type of CBD products could be mail-ordered from the returned websites, and whether any explicit health claims were made about CBD. Over a third of the search results (n = 37; 37.0%) directed to vape shops that allowed visitors to also mail-order CBD. These shops sold 12 distinct categories of CBD products-some with direct analogs of tobacco or cannabis products including CBD cigarettes, edibles, flowers, pre-rolled joints, and vapes. Two vape shops made explicit health claims of the therapeutic benefits of CBD use, including in the treatment of anxiety, inflammation, pain, and stress. The abundance and placement of CBD in online vape shops suggests a growing demand and appeal for CBD products among e-cigarette users. Additional surveillance on the epidemiology of CBD use and its co-use with tobacco is warranted.Entities:
Keywords: CBD; Google; cannabidiol; cannabis; e-cigarette; hemp; marijuana; vape
Year: 2021 PMID: 34206501 PMCID: PMC8295837 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18136719
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Vape shops who sold CBD products featured prominently in the first two pages of Google search results indicative of shopping for vaping products, June 2020; Notes: Blue text indicates visitors could purchase CBD products from the webpage. Three websites (indicated in italics: Yelp, vaping360, & vapinthe619) did not allow visitors to mail-order e-cigarettes. CBD = Cannabidiol.
Figure 2The type of CBD products offered at vape shops appearing the first two pages of Google search results of queries indicative of shopping for vaping products, June 2020, n = 12; Note: * CBD vapes refers to self-contained CBD vaping kits with pre-filled cartridges and vapes as well as disposable devices. CBD = Cannabidiol.
Explicit health claims made by the vape shops that appeared in the first two pages of Google search results of queries indicative of shopping for vaping products, June 2020.
| Index | Explicit Health Claims |
|---|---|
| 1 | “incredibly helpful and healing…for many different situations. Its physical effects include: anti-inflammatory qualities, pain, and stress relief” |
| 2 | “the best hemp oil for pain, anxiety, inflammation, or whatever purpose is going to be the best hemp oil period” (sic) |