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The CBD Market Bets Big on Pets in 2019 and Beyond

Cannabis Law Report

Although official uses (outside of treatment for childhood epilepsy) have not been officially approved by the FDA, early results from research has resulted in consumers flocking to the compound of their own accord and at their own risk. For these reasons, CBD has also attracted attention as a potential health aid for pets.

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Researchers Call for Caution: Some CBD Pet Products Have Absolutely No CBD

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The market for CBD pet products has exploded in recent years, with numerous success stories. However, researchers warn that not only are not all CBD pet products made equally, but some contain no CBD at all. But some pet owners have found CBD didn’t work. This is according to a new Associated Press report.

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Nevada veterinarians can now treat patients with certain cannabis products

Cannabis Law Report

The bill’s sponsor, State Assemblyman Steve Yeager, introduced the measure in February because Nevada law was unclear about whether veterinarians were permitted to administer CBD products or discuss them with pet owners. For several millennia, humans have used cannabinoids for pain, epilepsy, gastrointestinal disorders, and even infections.

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CBD Market Report

Project CBD

HerbalGram, the acclaimed quarterly journal of the American Botanical Council, recently published its 2021 “Herb Market Report,” which included data on sales of CBD as an herbal ingredient in mainstream and natural retail channels in the United States. Silver Spring, MD: US Food and Drug Administration; June 25, 2018.

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Is CBD safe? FDA Issues Warning Letters to Companies

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The FDA’s Consumer Update reiterated that, with the exception of Epidiolex (a CBD drug for rare forms of epilepsy), the FDA hasn’t approved any other forms of CBD. CBD products for pets have become particularly popular. This is mainly due to a lack of data. The FDA’s Warning. Potential Impact On The CBD Industry.

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Your guide to hemp, cannabis, and all things CBD.

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As of August 2018, researchers have found more than “144 known cannabinoids” This, according to leading scientist, Dedi Meiri, Ph.D.(10) From cancer(11) to epilepsy(12), there seems to be very little that cannabis cannot help with. CBD is safe for pets, with products specifically formulated for cats, dogs, and horses.

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