FDA Investigates Illnesses and Death Linked to Recalled Psychedelic Edibles
Diamond Shruumz products, containing toxic mushroom compounds, have sickened dozens across the U.S., prompting a nationwide recall.
- Nearly 50 illnesses and one potential death have been reported in 24 states after consuming Diamond Shruumz edibles.
- The recalled products contain muscimol, a psychoactive compound from Amanita mushrooms, linked to severe symptoms.
- Diamond Shruumz edibles were marketed for microdosing but contained higher than normal levels of muscimol.
- The FDA, CDC, and America’s Poison Centers are investigating the outbreak and urging consumers to avoid these products.
- Symptoms reported include seizures, loss of consciousness, agitation, and abnormal heart rates.