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EU Sets Lower CBD Safety Bar
9 Feb
Summary
- EU agency sets first safe CBD intake at 0.0275 mg/kg body weight.
- New limit is significantly lower than Britain, Switzerland, and Canada.
- Incomplete evidence leads to stricter safety margin and exclusions.

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has introduced its first guideline for the safe daily consumption of cannabidiol (CBD). The Italy-based agency's experts have set a provisional limit of 0.0275 milligrams per kilogram of body weight. This translates to roughly 2 mg per day for a 70 kg adult, a considerably lower threshold compared to other nations.
This new European benchmark stands in contrast to the daily limits set in Britain (10 mg), Switzerland (12 mg), and Canada (20-200 mg). EFSA noted that uncertainties surrounding CBD's long-term effects on vital systems necessitated an additional safety margin. Consequently, individuals under 25, pregnant or breastfeeding women, and those on medication were excluded from the initial assessment.




