The percentage of CBD available in commercially marketed pet products is often inconsistent with what is advertised on the products' labels, according to data published in the journal Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports. https://t.co/UizGcI4s3X http
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Cannabinoid, Terpene, and Heavy Metal Analysis of 29 Over-the-Counter Commercial Veterinary Hemp Supplements. https://t.co/DjkbJF70zt
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Related Articles Cannabinoid, Terpene, and Heavy Metal Analysis of 29 Over-the-Counter Commercial Veterinary Hemp Supplements. Vet Med (Auckl). 2020;11:45-55 Authors: Wakshlag JJ, Cital S, Eaton SJ, Prussin R, Hudalla C Abstract Purpose: The use of v…
"The products analyzed had highly variable concentrations of CBD or total cannabinoids with only 18 of 29 being appropriately labeled according to current FDA non-medication, non-dietary supplement or non-food guidelines." https://t.co/FNtka1E56A