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Medical marijuana oils for vaping were pulled from the shelves this week after a labeling error was discovered by the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy.
It's the first time state officials have halted sales of a product since medical marijuana sales began in mid-January.
A 1 milliliter syringe of marijuana concentrate made by Grow Ohio was sold as containing 590 milligrams of THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, the main active ingredient in marijuana. But the label affixed to the product that shows testing lab levels incorrectly indicated the product had higher levels of THC.