Accuracy of labeled THC potency across flower and concentrate cannabis products
Abstract High total tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) cannabis products are quickly gaining market share across the U.S., but it is unknown whether labeled cannabinoid content accurately reflects true product potency. This study aimed to assess discrepancies between labeled and observed THC content in flower and concentrate products. A representative sample of 277 cannabis flower (n = 178) and concentrate (n = 99) products were purchased from 52 Colorado dispensaries and analyzed for THC content. Products were classified as accurately labeled if observed
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