Drivers taking a few drops of cannabidiol, derived from cannabis, under the tongue is fine as long as it’s in moderation. A University of Sydney-led study found that 1500mg, the highest daily medicinal dose of cannabidiol (CBD), has no impact on people’s driving or cognitive abilities. Unlike THC, a cannabis component that can induce a
Drivers taking a few drops of cannabidiol, derived from cannabis, under the tongue is fine as long as it’s in moderation.
A University of Sydney-led study found that 1500mg, the highest daily medicinal dose of cannabidiol (CBD), has no impact on people’s driving or cognitive abilities.
Unlike THC, a cannabis component that can induce a high and impairment, CBD does not appear to intoxicate people. Instead, it can have calming and pain relief effects.
CBD is a cannabis component widely used for medical as well as wellness purposes, such as to induce sleep or boost energy and is mostly consumed orally as an oil.
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