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The study found significant evidence of inaccurate and misleading labeling of CBD content
In a new study, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers tested more than 100 topical cannabidiol (CBD) products available online and in retail stores and found significant evidence of inaccurate and misleading labeling of CBD content. The study also revealed that some of these over-the-counter products contained amounts of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main active ingredient in cannabis that can cause a “high,”…
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Analysis: The labels of CBD products derived from hemp often provide inaccurate information
Lexington, Kentucky: Commercially available CBD products are often labeled in ways that misrepresent the true percentage of cannabinoids present in them, according to data published in Journal of Cannabis Research. Researchers at the University of Kentucky Medical College tested 80 commercially available CBD products derived from hemp. The products were purchased or online at retail stores. In line with dozens…
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Labeling over-the-counter CBD products is largely inaccurate, the study found
UW-Madison School of Pharmacy PharmD, led by students, the analysis found that only 15 percent of oils, beverages and other products infused with CBD are properly labeled By Katie Gerhards In 2018, the US Food and Drug Administration approved the first prescription drug derived from cannabis sativa: Epidiolex. Used to treat seizures, Epidiolex is a purified formulation of cannabidiol (CBD)…
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