Added substances definition

Added substances means any additional component or ingredient added to usable marijuana, cannabinoid concentrate or cannabinoid extract during or after processing that is present in the final product. This includes added flavors, terpenes, and any substances used to change viscosity or consistency of the cannabinoid product.
Added substances means the ingredients necessary to prepare the drug product but are not intended or expected to cause human pharmacological response if administered alone in the amount or concentration contained in a single dose of the compounded preparation. The term “added substances” is used synonymously with the termsinactive ingredients,” “excipients,” and “pharmaceutical ingredients.”
Added substances means any component or ingredient added to usable marijuana, cannabinoid concentrate or cannabinoid extract during or after processing that is present in the final cannabinoid product including but not limited to added flavors, non-marijuana derived terpenes, and any substances used to change viscosity or consistency of the cannabinoid product.

More Definitions of Added substances

Added substances means ingredients that are necessary to compound a drug preparation that are not intended or expected to cause a pharmacologic response if administered alone in the amount or concentration contained in a single dose of the compounded preparation.
Added substances means ingredients that are necessary to compound a preparation but are not intended or expected to cause a pharmacologic response if administered alone in the amount or concentration contained in a single dose of the compounded preparation. The term is used synonymously with the term’s inactive ingredients, excipients, and pharmaceutical ingredients.
Added substances means any additional component or ingredient added to a marijuana concentrate or extract during or after processing that is present in the final product. This includes added flavors, terpenes, and any substances used to change viscosity or consistency of the concentrate or extract.