While it’s possible that CBD would show up on a drug test, it’s not particularly likely.
That’s because drug tests, including those that involve the sampling of hair, saliva or urine, are typically designed to find evidence of someone having ingested inebriating or mind-altering substances. Since CBD does not offer these kinds of effects, its presence in your system is rarely searched for.
Being concerned about CBD and drug tests is completely understandable given the compound’s close relationship to THC – the psychoactive cannabinoid found in marijuana. As a mind-altering, psychoactive substance, THC is commonly part of a drug-screen panel. It’s also true that some CBD products are derived from cannabis plants and can contain by federal law up to 0.3% THC. Where drug testing is a matter of private policy, some employers and organizations may draw a clear distinction between THC and CBD, while others may have a “zero-tolerance” policy toward THC, including the low amounts found in some CBD products.
For those who use CBD to relax, reduce inflammation or get a better night’s sleep and are concerned about triggering a positive drug test, seeking out CBD products certified as THC-free means getting the effective relief you need while helping put your mind at ease.
Grown and refined in Oregon, multi-spectrum CBD tinctures and topicals from Revana Collective rely on independent, third-party testing to verify the amount of cannabinoids and confirm that each batch is 100% THC-free.