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These 10 Colorado-made marijuana vape products might contain harmful additive MCT oil

Some marijuana vaporizers sold this year in Colorado may contain an additive called medium chain triglycerides oil, leading state authorities to issue a health advisory this week that encourages consumers to check and potentially dispose of their products.

The Colorado Department of Revenue’s Marijuana Enforcement Division and the state Department of Public Health and Environment identified 10 product lines that at one time used this co-called MCT oil and have sold at least one unit since Jan. 1.

MCT oil was among other additives, including vitamin E acetate and polyethylene glycol (PEG), that the state banned in marijuana concentrates or products intended for inhalation this year following the outbreak of vaping-related lung illnesses.

Vaping products that consumers should be aware might include MCT oil:

  • Cannxtra Indica CXvapes from Cannxtracts (assorted flavors)
  • Fuehl from Baker Extracts and Nomad Extracts (assorted flavors)
  • Pax Pods from The Lab
  • Pure Oil from Nectar Bee (assorted flavors)
  • Pure Vibe- All in one – Vape Pen from WHT LBL (assorted flavors)
  • Pure Vibe Vape Pen Cartridge from WHT LBL (assorted flavors)
  • The Clear Classic from Clear Colorado Group (assorted flavors)
  • The Clear Cartridge from Clear Colorado Group
  • The Lab from The Lab (Creamsicle and Lime Sherbert flavors)
  • Tumbleweed Vapes from Green Cross Colorado

Customers are encouraged to check the label of their vape products to see if MCT oil is listed as an ingredient. If so, regulators say to return it to the store from which it was purchased for proper disposal.