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CBD Topicals are Not Immune from FDA Scrutiny, as Recent Warning Letters Show

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We’ve written extensively on this blog about industrial hemp-derived CBD products, including CBD comestibles , CBD pet products , CBD in alcohol , and CBD topicals. As we’ve analyzed before, cosmetics are treated differently under federal law than food products. or otherwise applied to the human body. 21 USC 321(i). 21 USC 321(i).

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New- ANH-Intl Special Report: Is safety the new gremlin for CBD regulation?

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We take a look at where CBD regulation might be going and whether we should be concerned about safety writes Rob Verkerk PhD, scientific and executive director, ANH-Intl. We take a look at where CBD regulation might be going and whether we should be concerned about safety. A new ‘problem’: safety. ? 23 January 2020.

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New Cannabis Products: Changes Are Coming to the Federal Legal Framework in 2019

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Authorized persons will be able to create and commercialize a wide variety of products falling within these new categories by October 17, 2019. The amended regulation will establish new control measures to address the public health and safety risks associated with these new categories. Amendment of the Cannabis Regulations.

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Sephora Paves the Way in Regulating CBD Cosmetics

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Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) continues to drag its feet in forging a clear path for the sale and marketing of hemp-derived cannabidiol (“Hemp CBD”) products, foreign agencies and industry players are leading the way by adopting their own sets of regulations. According to an August 2019 report released by Grand View Research, Inc.,

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CBD Market Report

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Sales appear to have peaked in 2019, when natural channel consumers spent more than $90.7 Despite the companies’ submitting the required data demonstrating the “reasonable expectation of safety under the recommended conditions of use,” the FDA rejected the applications, citing the drug preclusion clause. million on these products.

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CBD is Everywhere – But Where Does the FDA Stand?

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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Scott Gottlieb opined last week , “the CBD craze is getting out of hand. The FDA has provided clarity that hulled hemp seed, hemp protein powder, and hemp seed oil can be legally used in foods. CBD is “thriving” in the current regulatory environment, but is it doing so illegally?

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United States Intoxicating Hemp Products Market Report 2021: Opportunity or Risk? – ResearchAndMarkets.com

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However THCP, an intoxicating cannabinoid discovered in 2019, is too novel to fully establish its legal status. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and potentially the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), could bring enforcement action against producers of some of these intoxicating products if they so choose. Safety concerns.

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