CBD Dosage: Evidence‑Informed Clinical Guidance

There is currently no universally accepted CBD dosing standard outside of FDA‑approved indications. Dosing varies widely based on indication, formulation, route of administration, and patient‑specific factors.

Dosing Ranges in Clinical Research

Clinical trials have used CBD doses ranging from single‑digit milligrams to several hundred milligrams per day. High‑dose, weight‑based regimens (10–50 mg/kg/day) are supported in epilepsy, whereas lower fixed doses have been studied for anxiety, pain, and sleep with variable outcomes. [pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov], [consensus.app]

Titration Principles

Most expert recommendations emphasize:

  • Start low, go slow
  • Gradual titration at intervals of several days
  • Monitoring for efficacy and adverse effects
  • Individualization based on comorbid conditions and concomitant medications

CBD‑predominant approaches are often preferred initially to minimize psychoactive risks. [link.springer.com]

Practical Considerations

Bioavailability differs significantly across oral, sublingual, inhaled, and topical forms. Food intake, especially dietary fat, can significantly increase systemic exposure. Clinicians should document dose, formulation, timing, and patient response to guide shared decision‑making and follow‑up. [journals.sagepub.com]