A medical marijuana company in Ohio called Standard Wellness has issued a voluntary recall on its THC drops over contamination concerns.

The company voluntarily recalled its “Standard Drops” after some of its buyers claimed the product was contaminated according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.

It was over the weekend that the company directed at least 15 medical marijuana dispensaries in the state to stop selling the product.

This came after officials were informed that some purchasers were posting pictures of the drops to Facebook, claiming they noticed “debris” in it.

“Standard Wellness places the highest priority on patient safety and strives to consistently deliver a high-quality product. As a result, we have initiated a voluntary recall on The Standard Drops,” the company said to Fox News. “We have also suspended all future sales of the product while our quality control team conducts a thorough review [of] the situation.”

The company’s recall affects roughly 3,288 bottles of the drops.


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