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Cannabis Edibles: How Long Do They Stay in Your System?

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If you’re like most people, you probably think of marijuana as something that’s smoked. Edibles can be a good alternative to smoking if you want to enjoy the effects of marijuana while avoiding inhaling harmful smokes into your lungs. Learn more about edibles, including how long they stay in your system along with their effects and dosage

What are cannabis edibles?

Edibles are cannabis-infused food products that come in a variety of different forms including gummies, cookies, chocolates, brownies, and drinks.  The effects of edibles depend on the cannabinoids (THC or CBD, or both) contained in the products. Edibles typically take longer than smoking or vaping to kick in, around 30 to 60 minutes, because they need to be digested before cannabinoids can reach the bloodstream and have an impact on your brain or body. Some edibles like chocolates and lollipops have shorter onset times than others because absorption starts as they melt in the mouth. 

How long do edibles stay in your system?

There’s no concrete answer to this question. Some studies suggest that edibles stay in your system for 3 to 12 days while others claim that they stay for up to 6 months.

How long the effects of edibles last depends on several different factors such as:

  • Type of edibles
  • Type of active ingredients
  • Dose
  • Your tolerance level
  • Other individual factors like weight and age

In general, it takes about three hours to fully digest an edible dose. Once digested, the THC from edibles are stored in fat cells before it is eliminated through urine. Therefore, the higher your body fat percentage is, the longer it will take to be THC-free.  In addition, if you consume edibles on a regular basis, it may stay in your body for a few months.  The answer also depends on which part of your system is tested for THC.

  • Blood: 3-4 hours
  • Saliva: up to72 hours
  • Urine: up to 30 days
  • Hair: up to 90 days

The THC from edibles generally stay in your body longer than the THC inhaled by smoking or vaping because it takes longer to process edibles. 

Potential Side Effects

The effects of cannabis edibles can last anywhere from two to six hours. That’s a long time! And the problem with these edibles is that it can be difficult to determine when you’ve had enough and too much. Some people may eat more because they feel like they’re not feeling any effects and end up feeling really sick  High doses of edibles can produce unpleasant side effects depending on the active ingredients, THC or CBD.

Some side effects of THC edibles include:

  • cognitive and motor impairment
  • extreme sedation
  • anxiety
  • increased heart stress
  • nausea and vomiting
  • hallucinations

CBD edibles may also produce side effects including:

  • tiredness
  • diarrhea
  • changes in appetite

It’s helpful to start small and work your way up gradually over time until you know how your body reacts to cannabis edibles. You will likely have a different reaction than someone else who is new to it. But don’t worry–you’ll find out soon enough how your body takes these edible substances and at what dose size you feel comfortable.

Conclusion

Cannabis edibles are a great way to experience the benefits of cannabis if you’re not a smoker or you don’t want to inhale. It is always important to know the right dosage and how long it stays in your system. In general, edibles remain in your system anywhere from one day to a few months. The time it takes for the product to leave your system varies depending on a few factors. As far as dosages go, it’s best to start low and work your way up, especially if you’ve never eaten an edible before.

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