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Will CBD Oil Show Up In Drug Tests?

Category : job-readiness

Drug Testing

Many employers require their employees to pass a drug test. This has raised concerns regarding CBD oil showing up on the test. Numerous individuals currently use CBD oil for stress. The main issue is that some CBD oil for sale is made from a combination of hemp and marijuana. Nearly every company has their own process for making CBD oil. Some produce a product completely free of THC while others have trace amounts in their oil. This is because a minimal amount increases the plant’s health benefits. On average, there is less than 0.3 percent of THC in these products.

The Process of Drug Testing

Drug tests are looking for illegal and addictive substances including steroids, opioids, and THC in the urine. If an individual is using a CBD oil has THC (which it should have very little of), the individual has to consume approximately 1000 to 2000 mg of CBD oil on a daily basis to test positive. The exact figure is dependent on the amount of THC contained in the CBD oil. If the drug test does show positive, it can be considered a false positive. There is a specific test called a GC/MS that has a much higher level of accuracy. This test is not looking for cannabinoids or CBD but illegal and harmful drugs and chemicals. This testing is meant to catch criminals and drug abusers in order to prevent them from entering the workforce. Since you’re not breaking any laws, there’s no need to worry.

Passing an Employers Drug Test

The risk of failing a drug test while using CBD oil is extremely small, but it does exist. The best possible way to ensure the test is passed is to make sure you buy CBD oil that does not contain any traces of THC. This can be accomplished in several different ways. The place to begin is with the label on the product, make sure it doesn’t surpass the legal limit of .03% THC (and preferably look for a product with something less) – and most importantly, avoid using too much of the oil prior to the test. Of course, you’re also going to want to research which companies your buying CBD oil from, as the most legitimate ones will have accurate and specific information. Take a good look at not only the test reports performed on site but the third party test results performed in a laboratory. If the third party is reputable, the product label is most likely of higher quality. Finally, look at the reviews of the product. Every product will have a few negative reviews, but the majority should be positive. These are the products trusted by the public.

The Bottom Line

THC is what drug tests are looking for when they administer one, and while many CBD oils do carry a small amount of it, it shouldn’t be a problem unless you’re ingesting a whole lot of CBD oil. And if you do end up with the bad luck of failing one of these tests, know that there are resources to help you get back on your feet after the fallout.

References:

https://hempmedspx.com/drug-tests/

https://katsbotanicals.com/

https://herb.co/marijuana/news/will-cbd-oil-show-up-on-a-drug-test/

https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/heroin-addiction/


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