Diamond Shruumz brand products are still on store shelves, the Food and Drug Administration said this week, more than a month after federal health authorities warned that people had been ...
Multiple children have been hospitalized after eating now-recalled Diamond Shruumz brand products, among the more than two dozen confirmed hospitalizations reported nationwide linked to the so ...
A third person has died in an outbreak traced to Diamond Shruumz brand edibles. As of Oct. 3, there have been 175 confirmed illnesses with 70 patients requiring hospitalization, according to the ...
The U.S. first became aware of muscimol-laced gummies when dozens of people were hospitalized and one died. Muscimol — ...
A third person has died in an outbreak traced to Diamond Shruumz brand edibles. There have been 175 confirmed illnesses across 33 states so far, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Poison control centers across the U.S. have received reports of severe illness following the consumption of Diamond Shruumz brand chocolate bars, cones and gummies, according to the CDC and the FDA.
Diamond Shruumz, the company whose microdosing chocolate bars prompted a Food and Drug Administration investigation in June, has also sold gummies made with an illegal substance, according to a ...
In June, the California Department of Public Health issued a warning that a magic mushroom brand Diamond Shruumz had caused people to become ill and hospitalized. An investigation by The Times in ...
Psilocybin, the best-known psychedelic substance derived from "magic" mushrooms, is a Schedule I substance: an illegal drug considered to have no medical use and high potential for abuse. So what’s in ...