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mg/g

A plain-English cannabis definition for Canadian consumers. Use it for education, then confirm provincial rules and product details with licensed sources.

mg/g is a unit of measurement indicating milligrams of a substance per gram, commonly used to express cannabis offset-4 transition-colors hover:underline" title="Learn more about Potency">potency.

Also called / Category:

Milligrams per gram / Dosing, Potency & Effects

Key takeaways:

  • mg/g measures the concentration of active compounds in cannabis.
  • It helps consumers understand potency levels.
  • Higher mg/g values indicate stronger effects.
  • Commonly found on product labels and lab reports.

What it is / How it shows up:

mg/g is often seen on store menus, product packaging, and Certificates of Analysis (CoAs) to indicate how much of a specific compound, like THC or CBD, is present per gram of cannabis. This measurement assists users in gauging potency, a critical factor in choosing the right product for their needs. For instance, a product labeled as containing 200 mg/g THC would be more potent than one with 100 mg/g. Understanding mg/g helps consumers make informed decisions about dosing and expected effects.

How it’s measured or identified:

  • Lab testing measures the concentration of cannabinoids.
  • Expressed in milligrams per gram on product labels.
  • Used for both THC and CBD potency levels.

Use in context:

  • "This strain has 150 mg/g of THC, making it quite potent."
  • "The CBD oil contains 20 mg/g of CBD, suitable for daily use."
  • "Check the mg/g on the label to compare potencies."

Safety & compliance in Canada:

  • mg/g helps ensure dosing transparency for consumers.
  • Products must comply with Health Canada's labeling standards.

Related terms / See also:

FAQs:

What does mg/g tell you about cannabis? mg/g indicates the concentration of an active compound, like THC or CBD, in each gram of cannabis, helping consumers understand potency.

Why is mg/g important for cannabis consumers? It helps consumers choose the right product by comparing potency levels, aiding in safe and effective dosing.

How is mg/g different from percentage? mg/g provides a precise measurement of compound concentration, while percentage indicates the proportion of a compound within the product.

Sources:

  • Health Canada
  • PubChem

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