FDA Questions Safety Of CBD, Says It Is Ready To Work With Congress On Regulation
Food and Drug AdministrationFDA) said Thursday Updated regulations for cannabidiol are required (CBD). Congress should establish a pathway to such updated regulations.
In a statement, Janet Woodcock (FDA Deputy Commissioner) made the following statements on Thursday said New regulations are required CBDIt is a chemical that can be found in the following: marijuana It does not contain tetrahydrocannabinol, which can cause users to feel high.
Woodcock stated that the FDA is willing to work with Congress to establish a new CBD regulatory process. Three petitions by people who wanted to see CBD items sold as dietary supplements were not accepted by the FDA.
The FDA regulates medication EpidiolexThe first approved medicine with active drug material derived from marijuana was a CBD-infused product called. However, the agency claimed that a group reviewed Epidiolex research as well as other research to determine that CBD items are not easily understood. “could meet safety standards for dietary supplements or food additives.”
“For example, we have not found adequate evidence to determine how much CBD can be consumed, and for how long, before causing harm,” The statement was noted.
The Washington Post reported that federal law holds that the active compounds used in prescription medication can’t also be food supplements. Peter Lurie, executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, stated that the FDA has no ability to spread CBD due to the fact that the medication is available.
Using CBD, especially for a long amount of time, brings up questions about its safety, Woodcock’s statement noted. It can damage the liver and male reproductive system, according to research. It can also react to certain medications and can cause serious side effects in children or pregnant women.
The agency doesn’t intend to create regulations to allow CBD to be used as a dietary supplement or in foods. The agency also warned that CBD could be dangerous to animals, and that consumers may accidentally be exposed to CBD by eating food products made from CBD-consuming animals. The agency will not make any rules allowing CBD to be used as a feed ingredient for animals.
Different state regulations apply to different substances. Some states You can allow it to be used completely, while others may place certain restrictions on it.
“I’m sure the FDA probably concluded that no matter which way they went, it would involve trying to fit a very big genie back into a very small bottle, and create a political firestorm,” Brian Ronholm is Director of Food Policy at Consumer Reports. said. “It’s not surprising that they would want to seek some cover from Congress.”
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