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Does CBD Oil show in a drug test?

In Short

CBD oil itself will not show up on drug test as they are screening for THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana. Good quality, full spectrum CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC, but so long as these levels are below the UK legal limit, they shouldn’t lead to a positive result on a drug test.

 

The Details

Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of many active compounds found in the cannabis plant. Unlike its cousin compound, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), CBD does not have psychoactive properties and will not give you a “high”. Because drug tests primarily look for THC, pure CBD oil should not show up on a drug test.

However, not all CBD products are created equal. While some CBD products, such as those made from pure CBD isolate, contain no THC, others, particularly full-spectrum CBD products, may contain trace amounts of THC. Therefore, it’s theoretically possible, though unlikely, that using large amounts of full-spectrum CBD products could lead to a positive drug test result for THC if the UK legal limit has been adhered to.

Moreover, the quality and purity of CBD products can vary greatly between brands and even between batches. Some products may not be accurately labelled and could contain more THC than stated. It’s essential to buy CBD oil from reputable suppliers who provide third-party lab test results for their products.

When considering the question, “Does CBD oil show up on a drug test?”, it’s crucial to know what type of CBD product you’re using and how much THC it may contain. If you’re not sure, get in touch and we will help you to determine the authenticity and safety of the CBD you are buying.

 

Also Related

In addition to understanding how drug tests work, it’s essential to consider why you’re taking the CBD oil and what benefits you expect from it. There’s ongoing research about CBD’s potential therapeutic effects, and its legal status continues to evolve worldwide. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting a new supplement regimen.

Here is a helpful source from Harvard Health Publishing that provides a detailed look at CBD, its benefits, and potential side effects.

FAQS

1. Will CBD oil show up on a drug test?

CBD oil itself will not show up on drug test as they are screening for THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana, which in the UK is illegal. Full Spectrum CBD products are allowed what’s called ‘trace’ amounts of THC, but the amount is so miniscule it will not be detected.

 

2. What can cause a false positive on a drug test when using CBD oil?

Using large amounts of full-spectrum CBD products, which contain trace amounts of THC, could theoretically cause a false positive on a drug test. Also, if a CBD product is mislabelled or cross-contaminated with THC, it might contribute to a false positive result.

 

3. How can I ensure that CBD oil won’t cause a positive drug test?

To minimise the risk of a positive drug test from using CBD oil, only buy CBD oil from reputable suppliers who provide third-party lab test results, confirming that their products do not contain more THC than stated on the label.

About the author

Kate is an experienced Mountain Biker and Wild Swimmer and has found CBD the ultimate, natural solution to injury recovery, fitness and health maintenance including deepened sleep and staying calm. But more recently, relies on CBD to balance out those hormones and symptoms of the peri-menopause.

As Kate’s exposure to CBD has grown, so has her passion and belief in the product and her desire to create a community around CBD and set the wellbeing revolution in motion.

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