Michigan’s Marijuana Regulatory Agency has issued a recall for marijuana products assessed by testing facilities over the last few months.
The move will impact over 400 sales locations statewide.
The agency said earlier this week that it had noticed “inaccurate and/or unreliable results” of products tested by Viridis Laboratories and Viridis North.
The recall includes all products tested between August 10 and November 16. This excludes marijuana concentrate products that can be inhaled like vape carts, live resin and distillate.
Regulators said immunocompromised customers or those with lung disease who consume the “potentially harmful products” are at the highest risk for experiencing health effects, like the infection aspergillosis, which is usually caused by inhaling mold.
Those who notice any adverse reactions after consuming the recalled items are encouraged to report it to the agency.
Michigan state regulators said buyers with recalled products should return the products to their place of purchase.
The sellers with potentially compromised goods are advised to either destroy them and provide proof to the regulatory agency, have them retested, or send them back to original licensee sources.
The Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency is actively investigating the situation and Viridis Laboratories said it is “fully cooperating” with the agency.