CBD (Cannabidiol) is a non-psychoactive compound derived from hemp or marijuana. Unlike THC, it doesn’t produce a "high," but small amounts may still be present in some products.
Standard drug tests often screen for THC, not CBD. However, full-spectrum CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC (up to 0.3%), which could potentially trigger a positive result.
Risks of Full-Spectrum CBD
If using full-spectrum CBD products, there’s a higher chance of THC exposure, which could be detected in a drug test. Broad-spectrum or CBD isolates contain no THC.
If worried about passing a drug test, opt for broad-spectrum CBD or CBD isolate products. Always check the product labels and third-party lab testing results to ensure THC levels are minimal.