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We purchased this CBD product and tested it at independent testing facilities to measure levels of CBD, THC, and other cannabinoids and compare the results to the manufacturer's claims. Here are the results. (Learn more about our review process.)
* Products tested prior to 2020 were sent to only one independent testing facility.
The unadulterated test results on this page come directly from these certificates of analysis from two independent labs, which we pay directly. These are two independent lab tests of one product, at one point in time. We do not guarantee that all products or labs will produce the same results. Lab results may differ based on the different methodologies of testing used by each lab or inconsistencies in the product. Added ingredients may affect lab results. Volume of creams and edibles may change due to factors such as temperature, and this may impact lab results. Learn more about our review process.
Medterra claims to have 25 mg of CBD per 1 mL serving. We found that each 1 mL serving contains 27 to 29 mg of CBD. This oil has just CBD and won't come with the possible side effects of THC. Over 25 mg of CBD is a potent dose for animals, but your beast can take less with their labeled dropper.
*It’s common to see oral CBD products with doses for pets at 1 mg, 3 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg, to over 25 mg. We recommend speaking with a veterinarian or following manufacturer directions. CBD dosing is highly individualized in humans and our pets share the same unique endocannabinoid system. The type of CBD product, the kind of pet, size of pet, conditions, the severity of conditions, and individual tolerances will dramatically change your pet's ideal CBD dose.
The average CBD isolate costs 7.5 cents per milligram of CBD for human products. This pet tincture came in at 4.9 cents per milligram of CBD. It's a great value when you look at the reliability of this company (from my lab tests of their other products).
Manufacturer instructions: Place suggested serving amount on your pet’s food or in its mouth each morning or evening. Increase or decrease usage as needed. Consult your veterinarian for optimal amount.
Medterra claims this oil comes from CBD isolate or pure CBD. Our lab tests confirmed a CBD isolate. The trace levels of THC and CBDV found by Lab A are expected in pure CBD products, although they were not confirmed by Lab B. The insignificant level of THC should have zero effects and is considered non-detectable by most labs.
Lab A found that Medterra contained 8% more cannabinoids than suggested by their label, an "A" score.
Medterra is awesome. They’re on my Best CBD Oils list for being a reliable company with THC-free products. Their broad-spectrum tincture was the best broad-spectrum product we've lab tested in terms of cannabinoids. Medterra’s cream is also fantastic. This pet tincture falls in line at an excellent price point for a real, clean CBD product from a reputable company. This is my favorite company for THC-free products. So, if you want full-spectrum products with THC, move along, nothing to see here.