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可惜的是加拿大,没有走科学道路。解禁的是大麻本身。继而从法理上
CBD和THC最添加剂,也只能被合法化。未来很多食品饮料中出现THC可以预见了。
CBD vs. THC: What’s the Difference?
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medical benefits. They can provide relief from several of the same conditions. However, CBD doesn’t cause the euphoric effects that occur with THC. Some people may prefer to use CBD because of the lack of this side effect.
In June 2018, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Epidiolex, the first prescription medication to contain CBD. It’s used to treat rare, difficult-to-control forms of epilepsy.
CBD is used to help with other various conditions, such as:
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Research suggests any side effects that do occur with CBD use are likely the result of drug-to-drug interactions between CBD and other medications you may be taking.
THC causes temporary side effects, such as:
Neither compound is fatal. However, high THC use may be connected to long-term negative psychiatric effects. This is especially true for adolescents who consume large amounts of THC. Use of the compound increases the risk for some psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia.
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12 percent THC. CBD can have no more than 0.3 percent THC. CBD oil may contain small amounts of THC because it’s present in the hemp plant.
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Takeaway
CBD and THC both have some medical benefits. They’re also both considered safe. Despite that, they remain illegal federally and in many U.S. states. Before you purchase or use any of them, know the laws in your state.
Also, consider the possibility for side effects and interactions with other drugs you’re taking. Talk with your healthcare provider if you have any questions.
CBD THC
Produce a “high” NO YES
Illegal YES* YES*
Side effects Almost none Psychoactive side effects
Shows on drug test YES** YES
Pain reliever YES YES
Reduces nausea YES YES
Eases migraines YES YES
Reduces anxiety YES YES
Increases appetite NO YES
Decreases seizures YES NO
Anti-inflammatory YES YES
*Both CBD and THC are illegal federally. However, some states have laws that make them legal for medical or recreational purposes, or both.
**CBD isn’t always detected but hemp products may contain trace amounts of THC. They may show up in high enough concentrations to produce a positive drug test.
CBD和THC最添加剂,也只能被合法化。未来很多食品饮料中出现THC可以预见了。
CBD vs. THC: What’s the Difference?
- Chemical structure
- Psychoactive components
- Legality in the United States
- Medical benefits
- Side effects
- Drug testing
- Further clarification
- At a glance
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medical benefits. They can provide relief from several of the same conditions. However, CBD doesn’t cause the euphoric effects that occur with THC. Some people may prefer to use CBD because of the lack of this side effect.
In June 2018, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Epidiolex, the first prescription medication to contain CBD. It’s used to treat rare, difficult-to-control forms of epilepsy.
CBD is used to help with other various conditions, such as:
- seizures
- inflammation
- pain
- psychosis or mental disorders
- inflammatory bowel disease
- nausea
- migraines
- depression
- anxiety
- pain
- muscle spasticity
- glaucoma
- insomnia
- low appetite
- nausea
- anxiety
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Research suggests any side effects that do occur with CBD use are likely the result of drug-to-drug interactions between CBD and other medications you may be taking.
THC causes temporary side effects, such as:
- increased heart rate
- coordination problems
- dry mouth
- red eyes
- slower reaction times
- memory loss
Neither compound is fatal. However, high THC use may be connected to long-term negative psychiatric effects. This is especially true for adolescents who consume large amounts of THC. Use of the compound increases the risk for some psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia.
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12 percent THC. CBD can have no more than 0.3 percent THC. CBD oil may contain small amounts of THC because it’s present in the hemp plant.
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Takeaway
CBD and THC both have some medical benefits. They’re also both considered safe. Despite that, they remain illegal federally and in many U.S. states. Before you purchase or use any of them, know the laws in your state.
Also, consider the possibility for side effects and interactions with other drugs you’re taking. Talk with your healthcare provider if you have any questions.
CBD THC
Produce a “high” NO YES
Illegal YES* YES*
Side effects Almost none Psychoactive side effects
Shows on drug test YES** YES
Pain reliever YES YES
Reduces nausea YES YES
Eases migraines YES YES
Reduces anxiety YES YES
Increases appetite NO YES
Decreases seizures YES NO
Anti-inflammatory YES YES
*Both CBD and THC are illegal federally. However, some states have laws that make them legal for medical or recreational purposes, or both.
**CBD isn’t always detected but hemp products may contain trace amounts of THC. They may show up in high enough concentrations to produce a positive drug test.