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mg per serving

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

Milligrams per serving (mg per serving) is a measurement indicating the amount of a substance, such as THC or CBD, in a single serving of a cannabis product.

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Key takeaways:

  • Used to inform consumers about potency.
  • Helps in determining appropriate dosage.
  • Commonly found on product labels and packaging.
  • Important for understanding effects and safety.

What it is / How it shows up:

Milligrams per serving is a standard measurement that consumers typically encounter on product labels, packaging, and Certificates of Analysis. It indicates the concentration of active ingredients like THC or CBD in a single serving of cannabis products. Knowing the mg per serving helps consumers understand the potency and potential effects of the product, aiding in safe and effective dosing. This measurement is crucial for both new and experienced users to ensure they consume an appropriate amount for their desired effects.

How it’s measured or identified:

  • Typically listed on product labels.
  • Found in Certificates of Analysis from labs.
  • Indicated in product reviews.

Use in context:

  • "This edible contains 10 mg per serving of THC."
  • "The oil has 25 mg per serving of CBD."
  • "Always check the mg per serving to adjust your dose."

Safety & compliance in Canada:

  • Products must clearly label mg per serving.
  • Adhere to Health Canada's guidelines for maximum allowable doses.

Related terms / See also:

FAQs:

What does mg per serving mean on a label?

It indicates the amount of a substance, such as THC or CBD, in each serving of the product, helping guide dosage and potency expectations.

Why is mg per serving important?

It helps consumers determine the potency and effects of a product, ensuring safe and effective usage.

Sources:

  • Health Canada
  • PubChem
  • Government of Canada - Cannabis Regulations

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