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How Long Do Edibles Stay in Your System?

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Edibles

Edibles are those products that consist of cannabis. It is highly prevalent among the masses because it is more appealing and easily accessible as compared with smoking weed and other such products. Their appearance is very small, and you might have seen them in candy-like forms. These products with cannabis usually have psychoactive effects that are achieved when it is consumed orally. 

A lot of people prefer edibles rather than other kind of drug substances, as they consider them a safe option. But are they safe? Do edibles have health risks? What are their side effects? How long do edibles stay in your system?

About edibles

Edibles are food products known by various terms such as cannabis edibles, cannabis-infused food and weed edibles. It is one of the easy ways to consume and feel the cannabis effect. They are often consumed by people for two main purposes – recreation to get high or for getting relief from any kind of pain that they are experiencing.

They are available in several forms such as

  • Brownies
  • Chocolate
  • Tinctures
  • Gummies
  • Soft drinks

They create psychoactive effects that prohibit us from feeling pain and anxiety. According to some research edibles also help in preventing seizures and are efficient in different weight management programs. They consist of decarboxylated cannabinoids that are taken out as an active product from cannabis. They are available in several forms like candies, beverages, tablets, chocolates etc.

How long do edibles stay in your system?

It is not that easy to estimate how long they will stay in your system as several factors influence it. Here are some of the factors:

  • Edible’s half-life
  • Kind of active ingredient in the product
  • Amount of THC concentration present in the product
  • Number of edibles a person consumes

The consumption nature is very important as those who are habituated users might have developed a tolerance for the particular drug. This implies that they would need more in amounts for getting high. Furthermore, when a person ingests drugs without required processing and metabolism, they stay longer in the system.

Other than the above effects, if we consider the average time that edibles take to get flushed from our system, it is usually between one and two weeks. The above-mentioned factors can alter the timeline. For those who are familiar with the half-life, it is the time taken by the drug to get reduced by half. In simple terms, half-life is the amount of time taken by the half amount of drug to get flushed from the body. The time estimation also depends on individual factors such as the user’s body, thus it varies from one person to another.

While for the most part, the length of time that they stay in your system is about 4-12 hours, this can be longer. Some of the other factors that affect how long edibles stay are:

  • Dosage or Amount of THC concentration present in the product: The concentration of THC in edibles has a direct effect on the duration of the edibles in the system. The high amount of dose means your body takes longer to metabolize the cannabis. Consuming edibles with 10mg of THC will stay in your system for about 12 hours. Maximum edible products list 10mg of THC as a single serving. This is often translated to one gummy. So, when you ingest 20mg of THC or two servings, you can expect to feel its effects for as long as 12 hours.
  • Tolerance: When you make use of cannabis regularly, you might develop tolerance to THC. Those persons with high levels of tolerance tend to metabolize THC fast, thereby decreasing the time it stays in the system.
  • Metabolism: Different individuals have different metabolic rates. Those with having fast metabolism can remove THC faster than those having a slow metabolism.
  • Frequency of use: When you continue ingesting cannabinoids repeatedly, your body might not get a chance to eliminate the THC. This implies that there can be traces of THC in your body for long periods.
  • Percentage of fat in your body: THC is fat soluble, which implies they are stored in the body fat. Those individuals having high body fat percentages might retain THC in their bodies longer than those having low body fat percentages. In simple words, it takes a long for those having more body fat to break down the THC in their bodies.
  • BMI or Body Mass Index: It influences how THC is stored and metabolized. Individuals with high BMI might retain edibles for a long time thereby extending the window of detection.

Conclusion

Edibles are one of the popular alternatives for consuming cannabis as their effects are long and intense sometimes. But as they stay for a long time in your system, therefore it is best to exercise caution while having them. If you or your loved one consumes a large dose, it results in dependency, so it’s better to seek assistance.

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