Health & Fitness
Batch Of Medical Marijuana Flower Recalled In Detroit, Bay City
The marijuana was sold between Oct. 14, 2019 and Jan. 6, 2020 at at least three different centers.
MICHIGAN — A batch of medical marijuana has been recalled in Michigan.
The Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) issued a health and safety advisory bulletin on Jan. 10 because of a recall of medical marijuana product which failed safety compliance testing. It was sold in three provisioning centers in the state.
Here's a look at the marijuana that was recalled. It was sold between Oct. 14, 2019 and Jan. 6, 2020:
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Production batch: 1A4050100002330000000009
Product name: Orange Burst – Buds
Failed testing: Chemical Residue (Paclobutrazol)
Pharmaco, Inc. (License # PC-000249)
3650 Patterson RD
Bay City MI 48706
Individual Package # 1A4050100002330000000415
Pharmaco, Inc. (License # PC-000261)
3557 Wilder RD
Bay City MI 48706
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Individual Package # 1A4050100002330000000416
Pharmaco, Inc. (License # PC-000205)
20561 Dwyer ST
Detroit MI 48234
Patients or caregivers who have these affected medical marijuana products in their possession should return them to the provisioning center where they were purchased for proper disposal. Provisioning centers who carried the products must notify patients or caregivers who purchased these medical marijuana products of the recall.
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