DOES CBD SHOW IN DRUG TESTS?

DOES CBD SHOW IN DRUG TESTS?

CBD products are crafted from an organic hemp plant or cannabis. The dominant elements found in the plants include tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), terpenes, and flavonoids. THC has intoxicating effects such as getting someone ” high, ” unlike other elements found in the hemp plant, such as terpenes and flavonoids. THC has intoxicating effects such as getting someone “high.” Some of the reasons why CBD products took time to be legalized was the presence of THC. The Farm Bill that legalized CBD products in 2018 limited THC levels to 0.3%. Also, the Foods and Drugs Administration (FDA) was mandated to watch over manufacturers and ensure all CBD products are within the 0.3% THC. High levels of THC and CBD are likely to test positive in a drug test. Therefore, CBD products can show in a drug test depending on various factors.

Types of CBD

Three types of CBD also determine CBD detection in a drug taste; full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and isolate.

Full Spectrum CBD

Full-spectrum CBD products are the most dominant. Products manufactured in full-spectrum CBD include gummies, topicals, tinctures, and vapes. Full-spectrum CBD entails all the elements found in the hemp plant; terpenes, flavonoids, THC, and CBD. Although some experts highly recommend them because of the entourage effect they are likely to offer, different arguments have been tabled due to the presence of THC. Users of full-spectrum CBD products are likely to test positive in drug tests due to the presence of THC. Even though the levels have been limited to 0.3%, it is still likely to test positive. One of the major side effects of THC in CBD products is getting someone “high.’

Broad-spectrum CBD

Broad-spectrum CBD is likely to show in a drug test depending on the potency levels. It entails all the elements of the hemp plant except THC; terpenes, flavonoids, and CBD. Although most people recommend it to people who would wish to evade THC, it is not a guarantee  THC is the second most dominant element found in the hemp plant after CBD, extracting it completely might be somehow impossible, even with the use of the CO2 method of extraction; which is regarded clean and effective. Therefore, it is important you assess the lab results of your products.

Isolate CBD

Although isolate CBD is also considered pure, it is likely to show in a drug test. It is manufactured with pure CBD, void of THC, terpenes, and flavonoids. However, as mentioned earlier, extracting all THC found in the hemp plant might not be possible, the second most dominant element. Since manufacturers are determined to offer isolate products with only CBD, they contain high concentrations. High levels of CBD have similar effects as THC, such as feeling dizzy, severe headaches, and red eyes. Therefore, they are likely to show in a drug test.

The Concentration

CBD products are manufactured at different potency levels, contributing to whether they can show in a drug test. Unlike low concentrations, highly concentrated CBD products are likely to show in a drug test. Therefore, when taking a drug test, ensure you take low concentrations of CBD. Since there has been miscommunication from various producers by labeling different potency levels from the ones in the products, assess the lab results of individual products by scanning QR codes. Ensure the potency levels are considerable and THC levels are below 0.3%.

The Type of Products

There are various types of CBD products; gummies, tinctures, vapes, capsules, vapes, and edibles products such as capsules and tinctures are likely to show in a drug test tinctures are easily absorbed in the bloodstream making the effect take longer and show up faster. However, capsules take a considerable amount of time to digest. Therefore, as digestion takes time, the more the impact continues to build in the body. Since capsules and edibles are converted into energy, which takes longer in the body, they are likely to show in a drug test.

How to Evade Testing Positive in A Drug Test?

Although there are various methods of evading drug tests for CBD, the best way is by avoiding THC products. Also, when going for isolate or broad-spectrum CBD products, confirm the lab results to ensure they lack THC or the levels are way low than 0.3%  Tips for evading detection of CBD in drug tests;

Buy From a Reputable Brand

Most reputable brands offer quality products and ensure potency levels are limited to safeguard the consumer’s health. A reputable brand will likely offer you safe, THC-free, and potent products. They also use significant ingredients which are of benefit rather than harm. Therefore, do background analysis on the brand you are buying from. Ensure it offers lab results, uses the CO2 method of extraction, and the products are THC-free and grow their hemp locally.

Confirm THC by Checking the Lab Results

If you know you will be exposed to drug tests and wish to take CBD products, ensure they are void of THC. The lab absence of lab results from any brand should make you raise a red flag on the products. Besides assessing the lab results, you can minimize the risks by considering using broad-spectrum CBD or isolate. Affirm the lab results to ensure THC levels are below 0.3%.

Conclusion

CBD products are detectable in drug tests. This is due to the availability of THC in the products, which contains intoxicating effects. To test negative for drugs after using CBD products, consider isolate and broad-spectrum products. If you use full-spectrum CBD, assess the lab results to confirm they are below 0.3%. However, the lack of THC in CBD products does not guarantee that you will test negative for drugs. High CBD concentrations are also likely to be detected as drugs during tests. Therefore, use considerable amounts. Some of the common side effects of CBD products include getting high, red eyes, and often severe headaches.

Ieva Kubiliute is a psychologist and a sex and relationships advisor and a freelance writer. She's also a consultant to several health and wellness brands. While Ieva specialises in covering wellness topics ranging from fitness and nutrition, to mental wellbeing, sex and relationships and health conditions, she has written across a diverse range of lifestyle topics, including beauty and travel. Career highlights so far include: luxury spa-hopping in Spain and joining an £18k-a-year London gym. Someone’s got to do it! When she’s not typing away at her desk—or interviewing experts and case studies, Ieva winds down with yoga, a good movie and great skincare (affordable of course, there’s little she doesn’t know about budget beauty). Things that bring her endless joy: digital detoxes, oat milk lattes and long country walks (and sometimes jogs).

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