People swear they were only using 100% cannabidiol (CBD), yet they failed their drug tests anyway. But urine screenings donтАЩt check for CBD, so how can using this cannabis compound get you in trouble?
тАЬCBD will not cause a false positive,тАЭ says Steven Dudley, PharmD, a clinical toxicologist and director of the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center. тАЬWhen people who use CBD products test positive for a cannabis or marijuana drug test, itтАЩs linked to one thing: contamination with THC.тАЭ┬а
Many CBD companies tell you their products contain small amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana that gets you high. But according to Dudley, mislabeling is a big problem. As a result, THC might be in so-called 100% CBD oil or other CBD products labeled as THC-free. In fact, thatтАЩs one reason CBD is not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. High doses have caused harm to developing fetuses in animal studies. The health effects of CBD in unborn human babies is not known.┬а
As CBD grows in popularity, experts warn that frequent use may affect workplace drug testing for marijuana use. And while thereтАЩs no guarantee you can use a CBD product and pass a drug test, тАЬthereтАЩs something to be said for responsible use,тАЭ Dudley says.┬а
There are steps you can take to lessen your exposure to THC. But first, letтАЩs dive into the sometimes confusing world of cannabis.┬а
WhatтАЩs the Difference Between CBD, THC, Marijuana, and Hemp?
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a natural compound found in cannabis, including marijuana and hemp. ThereтАЩs some evidence CBD may ease pain, anxiety, insomnia, and other health problems. But scientists are still researching the medical benefits of this cannabinoid.
Right now, thereтАЩs only one FDA-approved CBD drug. ItтАЩs a tightly controlled prescription medication used to treat rare types of seizures. But unregulated CBD products are widely available, from online sellers and local dispensaries to gas stations and grocery stores.┬а
Marijuana contains CBD, but most CBD products come from hemp. Legally speaking, hemp is any part of the cannabis plant with less than 0.3% delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (generally referred to as THC). But itтАЩs not 0.0%, so there can be trace amounts of THC in many CBD products made from hemp.
High amounts of delta-9 THC can alter your mind and reflexes. But you can think of CBD more like you would an ibuprofen.┬а
тАЬCBD is not psychoactive, and thatтАЩs its main selling point,тАЭ Dudley says. тАЬAnd there is some evidence out there for its role in the inflammatory pathway and the pain process pathway, which is one of the main reasons people use it.тАЭ
How Can Using CBD Make You Fail a Drug Test?┬а
Companies sell CBD products with little to no THC. The problem is that you may not be able to trust that the ingredients listed on the packaging are what’s in the product.┬а
Studies show most CBD products sold online and in stores aren’t labeled accurately. While some have more or less CBD than advertised, what sets off alarm bells for experts is that some products contain THC even when labeled THC-free.┬а
You should note that even small amounts of legal THC can be a problem. While youтАЩre unlikely to fail a drug test after a single use, you may be more likely to test positive if you use CBD products often (daily for weeks or months) or at high doses.
тАЬMaybe the instructions say to use it one┬аto three┬аtimes a day, but they start using it six┬аtimes a day,тАЭ says Matthew D. Krasowski, MD, PhD, chair of the College of American Pathologists Toxicology Committee. тАЬEven though itтАЩs not a huge amount of THC with each dose, it accumulates.тАЭ
Another thing to know is that urine drug tests check for THC metabolites тАУ molecules that float around in the body after you break down a drug. A positive test shows that THC was in your body at some point. But it doesnтАЩt say anything about how THC got there.┬а
But THC metabolites can build up over time and stick around in your body for quite a while. How long you test positive depends on how much and how often you use THC. Its┬аmetabolites commonly show up in urine tests for days to a week after a single exposure.┬а
If you use THC products often, тАЬitтАЩs definitely possible to test positive for 2 to 3 weeks,тАЭ Krasowski says.┬а
How To Avoid Failing a THC Drug Test While Using CBD┬а
Experts agree the safest choice is to stop using CBD products, at least close to your urine screening. Though not a guarantee, itтАЩs a good idea to abstain for at least 30 days before your drug test.┬а ┬а
Other steps you can take include:
Try to buy THC-free products.┬аLook for terms like broad-spectrum, THC-free, CBD isolate, or 100% CBD. Avoid anything labeled full-spectrum, which is more likely to have trace amounts of THC. Though, with product accuracy, тАЬyouтАЩre really rolling the dice,тАЭ Dudley says. тАЬUntil there are forced regulations, you canтАЩt be sure what youтАЩre getting.тАЭ
Check for a certificate of analysis (COA).┬аVerify that an accredited third-party lab tests the product you want to try. These labs analyze CBD products for high levels of THC and other cannabinoids and should have no link to the manufacturer.┬а
тАЬThe COA can be good, but itтАЩs only reflecting what the manufacturer asks the testing laboratory to do,тАЭ Krasowski says. тАЬAnd that can be misleading or presented in a way thatтАЩs not helpful to consumers. Whether thatтАЩs purposefully or sloppy is hard to say.тАЭ
Email the CBD company if you find the COA but donтАЩt understand the results.┬а
Shop with a licensed dispensary. These folks may be more likely than non-licensed sellers to test the ingredients in their products and be honest with you about the results. Why? Because they run the risk of losing their license тАЬand a ton of moneyтАЭ if they mislead customers, Dudley says.┬а
тАЬIтАЩm not saying there arenтАЩt good manufacturers out there, but it certainly is the Wild West when you look at the CBD market overall,тАЭ he┬аsays. тАЬAnd I think dispensaries are probably the ones who are doing the best job [regulating their products] because they have the most to lose.тАЭ┬а
Is Using CBD Worth the Risk?
Weigh the pros and cons of taking an unregulated supplement, and talk to your doctor about why youтАЩre using CBD in the first place. TheyтАЩll help you find the best way to manage your medical conditions, which may include switching to more trusted treatments.┬а
And consider the consequences of a failed drug test. If you use CBD or want to in the future, ask yourself the following:┬а
- Do you get drug tested regularly for work?┬а
- Will you need to apply for a new job soon?
- Do you have personal or secondhand exposure to marijuana?┬а
- Are you pregnant and live in a state where newborns are tested for THC?
- Are you on probation? Does your parole officer know you use CBD?
- Will a positive THC test affect workersтАЩ comp if youтАЩre injured on the job?
If you use CBD and fail a drug test, there are ways to take a closer look at your results. For example, your employer (or parole officer) could order a follow-up lab test to measure the ratio of CBD to THC, which gives more info than a basic positive-negative urine drug screening.┬а
But urine tests are fast and cheap, and you may not get a second chance. тАЬSo, even though you can тАШprove your innocenceтАЩ, you may unfairly face the consequences of a failed drug screen,тАЭ Dudley says. тАЬPrevention really is the key.тАЭ┬а