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EU food agency sets ‘safe’ consumption level for hemp-derived CBD

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MILAN, Feb 9 (Reuters) – The EU food safety agency indicated a safe consumption level for cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive ​compound found in the cannabis plant, for the first ‌time on Monday, setting a lower bar compared with other countries such ‌as Britain and Switzerland.

CBD-infused food and drink items include sweets, honey, biscuits, cakes, tea and coffee. Unlike marijuana, CBD is not intoxicating and is known for its potential therapeutic effects, such as ⁠reducing anxiety, pain and ‌inflammation.

The Italy-based EU agency, known as EFSA, said its panel of experts had established a provisional ‍safe intake level of 0.0275 milligrams per kilogram of body weight per day – roughly 2 mg a day for a 70‑kg adult.

This compares ​with a limit of 10 mg per day in Britain, ‌12 mg per day in Switzerland, and a range of 20-200 mg per day, for a maximum of 30 days, in Canada, provided users discuss the use of all other medications and substances used with their pharmacist.

EFSA said it applied an ⁠additional safety margin in its calculation ​due to incomplete evidence about CBD ​usage, and excluded people under 25, pregnant or breastfeeding women and individuals taking medication from its assessment.

“Uncertainties ‍remain regarding the ⁠kinetic behaviour and the effects of long-term consumption of CBD on the liver, neurological functions and the reproductive and ⁠immune systems,” it noted.

Safe consumption levels could be reassessed as new data ‌becomes available, the regulator said.

(Reporting by Claudia Cristoferi, editing ‌Alvise Armellini and Anil D’Silva)



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