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Regulators hungry for evidence as FDA weighs allowing CBD in food, dietary supplements - CNBC
Companies are adding CBD, short for cannabidiol, to just about everything, including makeup, tea, pet treats and soft drinks — even though there’s little data to support the many claims of its benefits. FDA regulators trying to learn more about the cannabis compound held the agency’s first hearing on it Friday.
More than 100 people testified at the hearing. Speakers pushed the FDA to set up a regulatory framework to legally add CBD to food products and dietary supplements. They praised CBD and the purported benefits — and FDA panelists repeatedly asked for data. Scientists warned of the little research and many potential risks CBD brings.
- At an FDA hearing on CBD, regulators pushed for more data.
- CBD has been touted as a treatment for a slew of ailments even though little data supports these claims.
- Companies want clarity from FDA on CBD, while scientists stress that more research is needed.
Companies are adding CBD, short for cannabidiol, to just about everything, including makeup, tea, pet treats and soft drinks — even though there’s little data to support the many claims of its benefits. FDA regulators trying to learn more about the cannabis compound held the agency’s first hearing on it Friday.
More than 100 people testified at the hearing. Speakers pushed the FDA to set up a regulatory framework to legally add CBD to food products and dietary supplements. They praised CBD and the purported benefits — and FDA panelists repeatedly asked for data. Scientists warned of the little research and many potential risks CBD brings.