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Originally Posted by elizabeth52
The OP asked about the effects of marijuana smoking on the lungs. According to The National Institute on Drug Addiction, marijuana smoke is an irritant to the lungs, and frequent marijuana smokers can have many of the same resspiratory problems experienced by tobacco smokers, such as daily cough and phlegm production, more frequent acute chest illness, and a heightened risk of lung infections. One study found that people who smoke marijuana frequently but do not smoke tobacco have more health problems and miss more days of work than nonsmokers, mainly because of respiratory illnesses.
However, as a senior I would be more concerned with the short term effect where Marijuana raises heart rate by 20-100 percent shortly after smoking; this effect can last up to 3 hours. In one study, it was estimated that marijuana users have a 4.8-fold increase in the risk of heart attack in the first hour after smoking the drug. This may be due to increased heart rate as well as the effects of marijuana on heart rhythms, causing palpitations and arrhythmias. This risk may be greater in older individuals or in those with cardiac vulnerabilities
This is serious stuff. Stepping down now.
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Thank you for the answer to my question. Very interesting. I have also read that many times marijuana has dangerous additives depending on the source of it, so perhaps it is sometimes even worse. That would be a good reason to avoid it.