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Charlotte's Web Holdings Inc T.CWEB

Alternate Symbol(s):  CWBHF

Charlotte's Web Holdings, Inc. (Charlotte’s) is engaged in providing hemp extract wellness products under a family of brands which includes Charlotte’s Web, CBD Medic, CBD Clinic, and Harmony Hemp. Charlotte’s Web branded products start with its hemp genetics that are 100% North American farm grown and manufactured into hemp extracts containing naturally occurring phytocannabinoids, including cannabidiol (CBD), cannabichromene (CBC), cannabigerol (CBG), cannabinol (CBN), terpenes, flavonoids and other beneficial hemp compounds. Charlotte’s Web product categories include full spectrum hemp extract oil tinctures (liquid products), gummies (sleep, calm, immunity, exercise recovery, daily wellness, THC-free), capsules, topical creams and lotions, as well as CBD pet products for dogs. Charlotte’s Web products are distributed to retail outlets and health care practitioners, as well as online through the Company’s Website at www.Charlottesweb.com.


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Comment by JaCkSnapon Aug 13, 2020 10:07pm
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RE:FDA

RE:FDA

‘CBD has the potential to harm you,’ FDA warns consumers

‘Number of questions regarding CBD’s safety and there are real risks that need to be considered,’ official says as pot stocks fall in after-hours trading

CBD has been a popular additive to foods, cosmetics and more in the U.S.

 SILVIA ASCARELLI/MARKETWATCH

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration updated its stance on CBD late Monday, saying that the cannabis derivative may have the potential to harm users.

Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a compound derived from the cannabis plant that is believed to be nonintoxicating. It has proliferated in drinks, cosmetics, foods and many other consumer products, even in states where marijuana is not recreationally or medically legal, including being sold in major retail chains such as CVS Health Corp . CVS, -0.44%, Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. WBA, -1.96% and Rite Aid Corp. RAD, -1.08%.

Over the summer, the FDA warned that it was looking into CBD and was concerned about its spread as the agency had approved one drug utilizing the compound — Epidiolex from GW Pharmaceuticals PLC GWPH, -0.47%, a treatment for severe forms of childhood epilepsy. The regulator updated its summer warning to consumers on Monday evening with stronger language, including a warning to Americans that “CBD has the potential to harm you, and harm can happen even before you become aware of it.”

The FDA said that based on a lack of scientific information, the regulator cannot conclude that CBD is “generally recognized as safe among qualified experts for use in human and animal food.” The announcement also disclosed that 15 companies around the U.S. had been warned that they were illegally selling products containing CBD.

 

The compound “can cause” liver injury, affect other drugs, and when combined with alcohol or other depressants can increase the risk of sedation or drowsiness, the revised consumer update reads. The FDA also detailed other potential side effects such as drowsiness, gastrointestinal distress and changes in mood.

Beyond the warnings, the FDA said that there were many aspects about CBD that remain unknown, such as the effects of taking CBD daily for extended periods, on the developing brain or how it interacts with herbs and botanicals. The agency responded to a request for further information by pointing to tweets Monday evening from Principal Deputy Commissioner Amy Abernethy.

Cannabis companies have been trying to break into the CBD market because of the potential for entry to states where marijuana sales are not legal. Tilray Inc. TLRY, +2.17% acquired Manitoba Harvest earlier this year, and has said that its broad-spectrum hemp extract is generally recognized as safe. A Tilray spokeswoman said that she did not have a statement at the time, as shares fell 1% in after-hours trading.

Other Canadian weed companies with CBD interests include Cronos Group Inc. CRON, -0.86% CRON, -0.78%, through its purchase of California-based Lord Jones for $300 million, and Aurora Cannabis Inc. ACB, +3.87% ACB, +3.44%, which has signed a deal with UFC to develop CBD topicals. Cronos shares dipped 0.1% in extended trading Monday, while Aurora fell 1.2%. Canopy Growth Corp. CGC, +0.40% WEED, -0.04% , which has hemp-related assets in New York state that it can use to make CBD, dropped 1.6%

U.S. multistate operators have also focused on CBD, especially Charlotte’s Web Holdings Inc. CWEB, +2.21% CWBHF, +2.64%, which is one of the largest CBD-focused publicly traded cannabis companies. Those companies largely trade over-the-counter in the U.S. if they are public, and do not have after-hours trading.


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