The FDA has approved a cannabis-derived drug to treat some forms of epilepsy. Now people who have other forms of the condition are using over-the-counter products, but doctors and patients worry about the unbridled world of CBD, in which product ingredients can be a mystery.
The FDA has approved a cannabis-derived drug to treat some forms of epilepsy. Now people who have other forms of the condition are using over-the-counter products, but doctors and patients worry about the unbridled world of CBD, in which product ingredients can be a mystery.
Despite promising results, physicians are reluctant to advise patients on over-the-counter cannabidiol because they can't be sure what's in the bottles.
CBD products are booming in popularity, but according to new research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, many of the products on the market don’t actually contain what they claim.