Do not expose vape cartridges to extreme heat or water.

1. Detach the cartridge from the battery when not in use.
2. For longer storage, place the rubber plug back on the bottom of the cartridge, and store it upright in a cool, dry place.
3. Keep the battery connection clean by dabbing a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol, swabbing down the area where the cartridge connects to the battery, and let dry completely before use.

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Combining cannabis with other medications can increase the overall effects. This could increase the risk of injury or harm, particularly with activities like driving. For more information on the interactions between cannabis and medications, consult your healthcare provider.

THC and CBD can be passed to a fetus or newborn through blood or breast milk. Cannabis use during pregnancy has been linked to lower birth weights and developmental effects in newborns. Since there is no known safe amount of cannabis to use during pregnancy or breastfeeding, the safest approach is to not use cannabis.

Continued, frequent use can lead to a physical dependency and cannabis use disorder. You may be at a higher risk if you have a family history of mental illness or other types of mental disorders. If you or someone you know is worried about cannabis use, consult your doctor.

Overuse of cannabis may lead to many short and long-term health effects, including psychotic episodes characterized by paranoia, delusions or hallucinations.

If you have any health issues after using cannabis, you should consult your healthcare provider.

There are many short- and long-term effects from using cannabis including physical dependency and cannabis use disorder that may result from frequent use.

Yes, other ways to use cannabis include cannabis oil products, including sublingual oils (placed under the tongue), capsules, topicals, and edibles (including soft chews, mints, and beverages).

Terpenes are chemicals made and stored in the trichomes of the cannabis plant, with the cannabanoids. Terpenes give cannabis its distinctive smell. The exact effects of terpenes on their own, and within cannabis are currently unknown.

Cannabis contains hundreds of chemical substances. More than 100 of these are known as cannabinoids, including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), that are made and stored in the plant's trichomes.