More than a bad trip: Experts warn about the risk of cannabis-induced psychosis

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White Coat Black Art26:30The toll of cannabis-induced psychosis

When Kalpit Sharma started smoking cannabis, he thought it was just part of “living his life” as a university student. After all, he had been told that the drug was relatively harmless.

That all changed in the summer of 2021, when he started hearing voices in his head.

“I would bike around, and the chain of the bike, it came off. And I thought that I could speak to birds, and birds were telling me how to put the chain back on,” said Sharma, who was studying at York University in Toronto at the time.

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