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Trademark Protection for CBD Supplements

Cannabis Law Report

However, the road to trademark registration for certain consumer products including hemp extracts was quickly hampered by a second obstacle – the Food and Drug Administration’s regulation of food and drugs. The FDA has deemed CBD an active ingredient in an approved drug, namely Epidiolex® (cannabidiol) to treat epilepsy.

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What is CBD? Everything you need to know

The Cannigma

The first clinical research done on CBD as a potential treatment for epilepsy was in 1980, but the information gleaned didn’t make its way to the public eye until decades later. The perception that CBD is a wonder-drug version of cannabis — particularly known for its uses to treat epilepsy — that doesn’t get you high. Shutterstock).

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What is RSO? (Rick Simpson Oil)

Peninsula Alternative Health

RSO stands for Rick Simpson Oil, and is a thick and potent oil extracted from the cannabis plant which contains the full spectrum of the plant’s cannabinoids, terpenes, chlorophyll, and other plant matter. What is RSO? How was RSO originally created? Rick Simpson, a Canadian engineer, collapsed during work and developed tinnitus.

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What is RSO? (Rick Simpson Oil)

Peninsula Alternative Health

RSO stands for Rick Simpson Oil, and is a thick and potent oil extracted from the cannabis plant which contains the full spectrum of the plant’s cannabinoids, terpenes, chlorophyll, and other plant matter. What is RSO? How was RSO originally created? Rick Simpson, a Canadian engineer, collapsed during work and developed tinnitus.

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Exploring New York’s MMJ Strains and Products

MMJ Recs

These products include: Tinctures: Liquid extracts that can be consumed orally. Topicals: Balms, creams, and lotions infused with medical cannabis for localized relief. Edibles: Food products infused with MMJ, such as gummies, chocolates, and beverages. Concentrates are known for their rapid onset of effects.

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Thailand: Chulalongkorn University Taps into Medical Cannabis and Expands the Product Line

Cannabis Law Report

There are also many joint research projects, for instance, the Faculties of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Dentistry which are jointly developing cannabis in dental drugs such as topical antiinflammation ointment for mouth ulcers. Other faculties are interested in treating neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s, epilepsy, etc.

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National Law Review Article:Trademark Protection for CBD Supplements

Cannabis Law Report

However, the road to trademark registration for certain consumer products including hemp extracts was quickly hampered by a second obstacle – the Food and Drug Administration’s regulation of food and drugs. The FDA has deemed CBD an active ingredient in an approved drug, namely Epidiolex® (cannabidiol) to treat epilepsy.

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