European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (Aug 2023)

case of liquorice-infused marijuana causing syndrome of apparent mineralocorticoid excess

  • Asnia Latif,
  • Muniba Naqi,
  • James F. McAnally

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2023_003991

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Marijuana has long been used both for recreational and medicinal purposes. Most of the available forms of marijuana contain additives such as liquorice to enhance its flavour. Liquorice increases the amounts of cortisol in the body and produces metabolic abnormalities seen in primary hyperaldosteronism. Liquorice extracts are mixed with marijuana in the same way as for tobacco. We describe a case of apparent mineralocorticoid excess due to excessive smoking of liquorice-laced marijuana. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of apparent mineralocorticoid excess caused by marijuana use.

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