MOA for Delta-8

Consumers should be aware that delta-8 THC products are not approved or evaluated by the FDA for safe usage. They could be promoted in ways that pose a risk to the public's health and should be kept out of reach of children and pets.

 

 

THC can have both psychoactive and intoxicating side effects.Delta-8 THC is similar to delta-9THC (the component that gives people the high from cannabis use). FDA is aware that media reports have suggested that delta-8 THC products can get consumers "high." However, the FDA is concerned about delta-8 THC products exposing consumers to higher levels than what is naturally found in hemp cannabis raw extracts. In conclusion, the safety of these products cannot be based on historical cannabis use.

 

 

Delta-8 THC products can often contain potentially dangerous chemicals to make the delta-8 THC concentrations claimed on the market. Delta-8 THC is very low in hemp. Therefore, additional chemicals are required to convert other cannabinoids, such as CBD, into delta-8 HHC (i.e. synthetic conversion). This process is fraught with problems.

 

Regarding MOA for Delta-8, consumers should be aware that delta-8 THC products are not approved or evaluated by the FDA for safe usage. They could be promoted in ways that pose a risk to the public's health and should be kept out of reach of children and pets.

 

 

THC can have both psychoactive and intoxicating side effects.Delta-8 THC is similar to delta-9THC (the component that gives people the high from cannabis use). FDA is aware that media reports have suggested that delta-8 THC products can get consumers "high." However, the FDA is concerned about delta-8 THC products exposing consumers to higher levels than what is naturally found in hemp cannabis raw extracts. In conclusion, the safety of these products cannot be based on historical cannabis use.

 

 

Delta-8 THC products can often contain potentially dangerous chemicals to make the delta-8 THC concentrations claimed on the market.Delta-8 THC is very low in hemp. Therefore, additional chemicals are required to convert other cannabinoids, such as CBD, into delta-8 HHC (i.e. synthetic conversion). This process is fraught with problems.

 

 

To make delta-8 THC, some manufacturers might use potentially dangerous household chemicals. The final product may also be coloured with additional chemicals. Due to chemicals used during the process, the final delta-8 THC product could contain potentially harmful byproducts (contaminants). There is no way to know if any other potential contaminants may be present depending on the composition and origin of the raw material. These chemicals can be dangerous if inhaled or consumed and those used to synthesize delta-8 THC.

 

Unsanitary or uncontrolled manufacturing of delta-8 THC products can lead to unsafe contaminants and potentially dangerous substances. Children and pets should not be exposed to Delta-8 THC products.

 

Manufacturers are packaged and labelled these products in appealing ways for children. These products can be bought online and at convenience stores and gas stations. There may not be any age restrictions on these products. There have been many poison control centre alerts regarding pediatric patients exposed. Animal poison control centres also reported a sharp increase in the accidental exposure of pets to these products. These products should be kept out of reach for pets and children.

 

 

Why does the FDA not inform the public about delta-8 THC in its products?

 

 

The FDA has provided this information to consumers due to factors. These factors include: There has been an increase in reports of adverse events to the FDA and national poison control centres. Online marketing, which includes marketing products online, is attractive to children. There are concerns about contamination from manufacturing methods that could, in some cases, be used for marketed delta-8 THC products.

 

FDA is working closely with state and federal partners to address concerns regarding these products. The FDA also monitors the market for potential product complaints, adverse events, or other cannabis-derived products that could be of concern. The FDA will notify consumers about the safety and public health issues and take appropriate action if FDA-regulated products are found to violate the law. delta-8 THC, some manufacturers might use potentially dangerous household chemicals. The final product may also be coloured with additional chemicals. Due to chemicals used during the process, the final delta-8 THC product could contain potentially harmful byproducts (contaminants).

 

There is no way to know if any other potential contaminants may be present depending on the composition and origin of the raw material. These chemicals can be dangerous if inhaled or consumed and those used to synthesize delta-8 THC. Unsanitary or uncontrolled manufacturing of delta-8 THC products can lead to unsafe contaminants and potentially dangerous substances. Children and pets should not be exposed to Delta-8 THC products.

 

Manufacturers are packaged and labelled these products in appealing ways for children. These products can be bought online and at convenience stores and gas stations. There may not be any age restrictions on these products. There have been many poison control centre alerts regarding pediatric patients exposed. Animal poison control centres also reported a sharp increase in the accidental exposure of pets to these products. These products should be kept out of reach for pets and children.

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