Synthetic marijuana suspected in Peoria man’s death

The Illinois Department of Public Health warns that synthetic marijuana is far from a safe alternative to the natural drug. (Photo National Institute of Health)

By Illinois Radio Network

PEORIA – The Illinois Department of Public Health is looking to find the source of the synthetic marijuana that’s sickened dozens, and now suspected of killing two people including a Peoria man.

Most of the people who’ve been treated for bleeding from the eyes, nose, and lungs after smoking fake pot are from central Illinois.

“We’re seeing severe bleeding,” said Melaney Arnold, a spokeswoman for the Illinois Department of Public Health. “We’ve seen some severe bloody noses, people coughing up blood, blood in the urine. This is something that we have not seen before.”

The Department of Public Health reports that 20 of the 38 people in the state who smoked a bad batch of synthetic marijuana live in Peoria, Tazewell, or McLean Counties. Most of the rest live in or around Chicago.

The state confirmed its first death from synthetic marijuana over the weekend. The Peoria death was reported Monday. Arnold said they’ve found a chemical used in rat poison in some of the victims.

“One of the chemicals that’s tested positive in three of the cases is a lethal anti-coagulant,” Arnold said. “It’s often used as a rodenticide, or in rat poison.”

The IDPH is doubling down on its warning that synthetic marijuana is not a safe alternative to marijuana.

There’s not much information about the synthetic marijuana death, and Arnold said there won’t be in order to protect the victims identities.

The next step, Arnold said, is to find out where the synthetic marijuana came from and if it’s all part of the same batch.

Arnold said that the Centers for Disease Control are sending epidemiologists to help in the investigation.

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