CBD for pets: navigating quality assurance, safety standards, and marketing strategies.

IF 4.3 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of cannabis research Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1186/s42238-024-00257-5
Hannah Rideout, Alasdair J C Cook, Anthony D Whetton
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As the human cannabinoid (CBD) market grows, there is an inevitable transfer of the same or similar products into the veterinary sector. Advances in veterinary medicine and care of companion animals has led to extended life expectancy and consequently, there is an increased incidence of age-related chronic conditions that compromise quality of life. CBD products may alleviate these conditions. Research into CBD for companion animal species is on the rise, however, we found that there are no licensed veterinary CBD products available in the market due to a lack of appropriate testing and/or data. Here we outline the data that is available and show that the regulatory, and safety considerations around these products needs further consideration and this encompasses many products currently available on the market. Changes in regulations and further research for quality assurance are paramount to distribution of safe and applicable products for companion animals.

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宠物CBD:导航质量保证、安全标准和营销策略。
随着人类大麻素(CBD)市场的增长,不可避免地会将相同或类似的产品转移到兽医部门。兽医学和伴侣动物护理的进步导致预期寿命延长,因此,与年龄有关的慢性疾病的发病率增加,损害了生活质量。CBD产品可能会缓解这些情况。对伴侣动物物种的CBD研究正在增加,然而,我们发现,由于缺乏适当的测试和/或数据,市场上没有获得许可的兽医CBD产品。在这里,我们概述了现有的数据,并表明这些产品的监管和安全考虑需要进一步考虑,这包括目前市场上的许多产品。法规的变化和质量保证的进一步研究对于为伴侣动物分发安全和适用的产品至关重要。
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