CBG9 AND DRUG TESTS: RISK OF A FALSE-POSITIVE RESULT?


Although CBG9 is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid, some studies suggest that it may interfere with certain drug tests, particularly if these are not very specific. The basic urine or saliva tests commonly used in the workplace are not designed to detect CBG9, but may sometimes react to metabolites similar to THC. Although the risk of a false-positive result is low, it depends on several factors: frequency of use, metabolism, and the sensitivity of the test. Individuals who undergo regular screening should consult a doctor or opt for products that have been tested and are guaranteed to be THC-free, such as those offered on our website.


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