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Arizona recalls cannabis products due to pesticide contamination from lab error.
Arizona health officials are warning consumers to discard certain marijuana products after a testing error at Kaycha Labs allowed distillate-based cannabis items containing the pesticide Spinosad to be sold.
The Arizona Department of Health Services found the lab had falsely reported the products as safe, prompting a statewide recall by retailers.
Spinosad, approved for crops but not cannabis, may cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness, or skin and eye irritation if ingested.
No serious health incidents have been reported, but consumers are urged not to use the products and to dispose of them safely.
The full list of affected items is available from the state, and the manufacturer is working with distributors to remove them from shelves.
Arizona retira productos de cannabis debido a la contaminación con pesticidas por un error de laboratorio.