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How-To: Packaging Cannabidiol Products

Cannabidiol, also known as CBD, is a prevalent chemical compound in the cannabis plant. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol however, this compound is not psychoactive and has shown great potential in the areas of medicine and health care.

Cannabidiol products are quickly gaining popularity; however, their applications are yet to make it to the commercial sector. There are manufacturers who are using CBD as a key ingredient in their consumer products. The areas where CBD products are being used extensively include:

Anti-seizure medicine

Analgesic medicine

Anti-tumor medicine

Treatment of substance abuse, PTSD and anxiety

Other than medicine, CBD also has extensively usage in personal care products, as it has powerful antioxidant properties and can be used in products that are applied topically.

Here’s a brief guide to packaging CBD based products:

Manufacturer and Distributor Name

CBD products should always have a label that includes the name of the manufacturer and the distributor. This label allows consumers to learn about the manufacturer and know whether it can be trusted or not.

Some consumers may even want to know the testing procedures and standards of the manufacturer before they are willing to consume the product, to ensure that the product is free from contaminants.

Serving Size Information

Showing the serving size on all CBD products is important for all manufactures. This includes serving size, serving per package and servings per unit.

This provides an idea about the volume of the product and how long it will last once it is consumed. However, this serving is only a suggestion and patients should follow the advice of their doctors for proper guidance.

CBD Content

Along with the serving information, all CBD products should also mention the CBD content in each serving. If the product contains tetrahydrocannabinol, then the potency information should be printed on the label as well. This information is often given in milligrams.

For example, a label should read: 1 gram of serving contains 90 mg of CBD. This helps patients and doctors determine the optimal daily intake of CBD to treat a particular condition.

State Laws

It is really important to follow the legal parameters when it comes to dealing with CBD products. The FDA has forbidden businesses to sell CBD products that are marketed as dietary supplements.

However, there are different state laws as well when it comes to labeling CBD products. All businesses should know the relevant laws that pertain to their product and follow them accordingly.

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28th Jul 2018

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