New York State just issued a major recall of certain adult‑use cannabis products after inspectors uncovered an issue with a testing lab.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — The New York State Office of Cannabis Management has issued a recall of multiple adult-use cannabis products tested by Keystone State Testing New York.

The state recently determined that the laboratory reported unreliable test results that failed to meet state safety standards. The products, sold through licensed adult-use dispensaries across New York State, must be immediately removed from sale and distribution as the investigation continues.

The Office of Cannabis Management conducted inspections and a records audit this past December and January. It found that Keystone State Testing New York “issued unreliable test results for several adult-use cannabis products.”

As a result, the agency said that “products tested by this laboratory may not have met required state safety and testing standards.”

You can click here to view the products included in the recall.

“The Office identified a total of 54 products lots in which results for Aspergillus, a disease-causing mold, were reported incorrectly and did not meet required safety standards for consumption. One additional product lot had a result for the heavy metal cadmium reported incorrectly and did not meet safety standards. These findings violate New York Cannabis Law and related regulations,” the state said.

The recall is a precautionary measure, according to the state.

Consumers who purchased any of the recalled products produced by East End Flower Farm LTD are advised to contact the retail dispensary where the products were purchased to arrange a return. Customers may return recalled products, even if has been opened.

The agency also reminded consumers to report any incidents related to the use of these or other cannabis products by completing an incident form.

Anyone experiencing serious or troubling cannabis-related symptoms is urged to seek immediate medical attention, contact a health care provider, or call the Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222.