Will Delta-8 THC Show Up on a Drug Test? - GoodRx (2024)

Key takeaways:

  • Delta-8 THC is a chemical found in cannabis with similar effects to traditional (delta-9) THC.

  • Because delta-8 THC is similar to delta-9 THC, it can make you feel high and is likely to show up on a drug test.

  • Delta-8 THC is federally legal, but it isn’t regulated. So delta-8 THC products can contain residual chemicals and other contaminants. Individual states have started passing laws against delta-8 THC because of this risk.

Table of contents

What is delta-8?

Drug testing

How long it lasts

Legality

Delta-8 vs delta-10

Bottom line

References

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The newest cannabis compound to hit the market, delta-8 THC, is creating quite a buzz. It’s being sold as an over-the-counter (OTC) version of delta-9 THC, one of the main compounds in cannabis that can cause feelings of euphoria — or being “high.” But what exactly is delta-8 THC, and will it show up on a drug test if you take it?

Here, we’ll answer five common questions you might have about delta-8 THC.

1. What is delta-8 THC?

Delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol, or delta-8 THC, is a chemical made by the cannabis plant. These chemicals are called cannabinoids. But unlike cannabidiol (CBD) and delta-9 THC, the more well-known cannabinoids, cannabis plants only produce delta-8 THC in very small amounts.

Most delta-8 THC used in products is actually man-made. It’s produced by applying chemicals to hemp CBD. These chemicals change the structure of CBD into delta-8 THC.

But this process is currently unregulated in the U.S., meaning no agency is testing to see if these products are safe. So it’s important to know that chemicals used to turn CBD into delta-8 THC may remain in the final product. And other contaminants, like pesticides, heavy metals, and mold, could also be present.

In fact, a 2021 study of delta-8 vape pens showed that of the 27 products studied, none were labeled accurately and 11 had unlabeled contaminants.

You may see delta-8 THC referred to as, “diet weed,” delta-8 CBD, or “weed light.” This is because it works in a similar way as delta-9 THC, but doesn’t seem to be quite as potent when it comes to the “high” you feel when you take it.

2. Does delta-8 show up on drug tests?

Probably, and new tests are already being developed to test for it directly.

There are several different types of drug tests. Some screen for the presence of cannabinoids of any kind. These types of drug tests would definitely detect delta-8 THC, because it’s a cannabinoid.

Other drug tests are more specific for THC. But even though they’re designed to look for delta-9 THC, it’s likely that having delta-8 THC in your system will also cause you to test positive. That’s because the chemical structure of delta-9 THC and delta-8 THC are almost identical. Plus, your body breaks them down into the same compounds, which drug tests also try to identify.

As mentioned, due to the widespread availability of delta-8 THC products sold OTC, new drug tests are being developed to screen for it. This is to help prevent the use of delta-8 THC by people looking for ways to work around court-mandated drug testing.

If you’re concerned about failing a drug test, it’s best to avoid delta-8 products.

3. How long does delta-8 stay in your system?

Anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks or more. It all depends on how you take it and how long you’ve been using it for.

Cannabinoids are stored in the fat cells in your body after they’re taken and then slowly released. So they can accumulate over time with regular use. Because their structures are similar, delta-8 is expected to stay in the body for the same amount of time as delta-9 THC.

For occasional users, this could be as little as 2 to 5 days. For regular users, it could be up to 15 days. And if you have a high amount of body fat, it could stay in your system for as long as 30 days.

Keep in mind that these are estimates. Your individual metabolism, as well as how much and how often you consume delta-8, will contribute to how long it’s detectable in your system.

4. Is delta-8 legal?

The short answer is: It’s complicated. Due to the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (also referred to as the 2018 Farm Bill), hemp can be grown and used in products across the U.S. Hemp is a variety of cannabis that contains less than 0.3% THC.

Since most, if not all, delta-8 products are made from hemp CBD, they’re technically legal. But this question of legality has come up again and again over the years, with various government agencies and courts trying to come to a conclusion.

In 2020, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) released a document called the Interim Final Rule. It stated that all synthetically derived tetrahydrocannabinols — are Schedule I controlled substances. Schedule I substances include illegal drugs (like heroin and ecstasy) that have high abuse potential and don’t have accepted medical use in the U.S. In other words, it seemed that delta-8 THC would be considered illegal under this guideline.

However, in a letter to the Alabama Board of Pharmacy in September 2021, the DEA clarified that cannabinoids in hemp are excluded from the guidelines, and are not considered illegal. This was upheld by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in May 2022. They ruled that because the source of the delta-8 THC in question was hemp, it’s legal as defined by current federal law. But the court acknowledged that this seemed to be a “loophole” that Congress was responsible for fixing.

In the absence of clear federal laws surrounding delta-8 THC, many states have decided to take action on their own. Currently, over 15 states have banned or regulated the sale of delta-8 THC products. A few states have allowed for delta-8 THC products, but only if they’re sold in licensed dispensaries and go through regulated testing processes to make sure they are labeled accurately and don’t contain contaminants.

New state laws are being proposed across the country, so it’s best to check your individual state regulations to know if delta-8 is legal where you live.

5. What’s the difference between delta-8 and delta-10?

Delta-10 THC is another cannabinoid that’s made by applying chemicals to CBD. The main difference between delta-8 THC and delta-10 THC is that while delta-8 THC is found naturally in the cannabis plant, delta-10 THC is not. This means delta-10 THC is a synthetic cannabinoid — it’s man made, and not a naturally occurring chemical.

There’s also no human research on delta-10 THC, so we don’t really know how it affects the body and what risks or benefits it may have. But we do know that it’s produced in a similar way to delta-8 THC, so the same risks for contamination and residual chemicals exists for delta-10 products.

The bottom line

Delta-8 THC is a chemical naturally found in small amounts in cannabis. It has similar effects to delta-9 THC. Most delta-8 THC products are man-made by applying chemicals to hemp CBD. It’s sold OTC as delta-8 hemp or “weed light;” but make no mistake — it’s still likely to make you feel high. And it will probably show up on drug tests, too.

Although delta-8 THC products are currently federally legal, they’re not regulated. This means they may contain residual chemicals and other contaminants. Individual states have started passing laws against delta-8 THC due to these concerns. If you’re concerned about safety, legality, or passing a drug test, it’s probably best to avoid delta-8 THC altogether.

References

American Association of Clinical Chemistry. (2022). Existing drug tests can detect delta-8-THC- The latest cannabis craze.

Boos, T. L. (2021). DEA letter to Alabama Board of Pharmacy. U.S. Department of Justice.

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Cary, P. L. (2021). Delta-8 THC and drug testing in treatment courts.

Herrington, A. J. (2022). Federal appeals court rules that delta-8 THC is legal. Forbes.

Meehan-Atrash, J., et al. (2022). Novel Δ8-tetrahydrocannabinol vaporizers contain unlabeled adulterants, unintended byproducts of chemical synthesis, and heavy metals. Chemical Research in Toxicology.

Turner, A. R., et al. (2022). Marijuana. StatPearls.

U.S. Department of Justice. (n.d.). Marijuana.

U.S. Department of Justice. (2020). Implementation of the agriculture improvement act of 2018.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2019). Hemp production and the 2018 farm bill.

Weil, M. (n.d.). What is delta-8-THC? Is it safe? The Cannigma.

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Key Concepts:

  1. What is delta-8 THC?

    • Delta-8 THC, or delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol, is a cannabinoid produced by the cannabis plant, albeit in small amounts.
    • Most delta-8 THC in products is synthetically manufactured by altering hemp CBD using chemicals. This process remains unregulated, leading to potential safety concerns.
  2. Drug Testing:

    • Delta-8 THC is likely to show up on drug tests, as many tests screen for the presence of cannabinoids, and the chemical structure of delta-8 THC is similar to delta-9 THC.
    • New drug tests are being developed specifically to detect delta-8 THC, aiming to address its increasing popularity and potential evasion of standard drug tests.
  3. How Long it Lasts:

    • The duration delta-8 THC stays in the system varies, ranging from a few hours to several weeks or more.
    • Factors influencing detection include individual metabolism, frequency of use, and the method of consumption.
  4. Legality:

    • The legal status of delta-8 THC is complex due to the 2018 Farm Bill. While federally legal, its synthesis and potential for abuse have raised concerns.
    • The DEA's Interim Final Rule initially suggested that synthetically derived tetrahydrocannabinols were Schedule I controlled substances, but later clarifications and court rulings have provided a legal loophole for delta-8 THC.
  5. Delta-8 vs. Delta-10:

    • Delta-10 THC is another synthetic cannabinoid derived by applying chemicals to CBD. Unlike delta-8 THC, it is not naturally occurring in the cannabis plant.
    • Limited research exists on delta-10 THC, and it shares similar risks of contamination and residual chemicals with delta-8 THC products.

Bottom Line: Delta-8 THC, often marketed as a "diet weed" or "weed light," mimics the effects of delta-9 THC but may be less potent. Despite being federally legal, the lack of regulation raises concerns about potential contaminants in delta-8 THC products. States have taken independent actions, with some banning or regulating its sale due to safety concerns. Individuals considering delta-8 THC should be aware of potential legal implications, safety risks, and the likelihood of detection in drug tests.

References:

  • American Association of Clinical Chemistry.
  • Boos, T. L. (2021). DEA letter to Alabama Board of Pharmacy.
  • Cary, P. L. (2021). Delta-8 THC and drug testing in treatment courts.
  • Herrington, A. J. (2022). Federal appeals court rules that delta-8 THC is legal.
  • Meehan-Atrash, J., et al. (2022). Novel Δ8-tetrahydrocannabinol vaporizers contain unlabeled adulterants, unintended byproducts of chemical synthesis, and heavy metals.
  • Turner, A. R., et al. (2022). Marijuana. StatPearls.
  • U.S. Department of Justice. (n.d.). Marijuana.
  • U.S. Department of Justice. (2020). Implementation of the agriculture improvement act of 2018.
  • U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2019). Hemp production and the 2018 farm bill.
  • Weil, M. (n.d.). What is delta-8-THC? Is it safe? The Cannigma.
Will Delta-8 THC Show Up on a Drug Test? - GoodRx (2024)

FAQs

Will Delta-8 THC Show Up on a Drug Test? - GoodRx? ›

Delta-8 THC can show up on a regular drug test. Because it's chemically similar to delta-9 THC, it can cause a positive drug test for cannabis, even if you don't use “regular” cannabis products. If you know you'll be tested for cannabis, it's best to avoid delta-8 products altogether.

Will I fail a drug test if I use Delta-8? ›

So does delta 8 show up on a drug test? It can, but it can also result in a false positive for delta 9 THC, leading to a failed drug test even if delta 8 is legal in your state. Delta 8 can also interfere with drug tests for delta 9, creating a false negative.

How long is delta-8 THC detected in urine? ›

Delta 8 THC can remain in your system for a range of 2 to 30 days. Even after just one time use, traces may persist in hair cells for up to three months. Urine tests are capable of detecting delta-8 THC with detection times spanning from three days for single usage to over 30 days for heavy chronic use.

Does labcorp test for Delta-8? ›

Test Details

This test is used to assist in identifying and distinguishing the presence of Delta-8 and Delta-9 THC metabolites in urine.

What is the most common false positive drug test? ›

There are countless over-the-counter (OTC) medications and prescription drugs containing substances that could lead to a false positive. Some of the most common painkillers known to cause false positives include Advil, Aleve, and Motrin.

How can I get delta-8 out of my system fast? ›

Drink dandelion tea. Dandelion tea is a great way to help flush out Delta 8 quickly. Dandelion is a natural diuretic, which means it helps to promote urination and flush out toxins.

Does delta-8 show up on urine screen? ›

The straightforward answer is yes, Delta 8 THC can show up on drug tests. Most standard drug tests are designed to detect THC metabolites and typically do not differentiate between Delta 8 and Delta 9 THC.

How long does delta-8 dab pen stay in your system? ›

After a single use, delta 8 can remain detectable in urine for around a week. Casual users (those who consume delta 8 up to three times per week) will need closer to two weeks for the cannabinoid to clear out. Daily users, or individuals with a high percentage of body fat, should abstain for at least a month.

How do you get Delta 10 out of your system for a drug test? ›

Since Delta-10 is a form of THC, it can result in a false positive and cause you to fail a drug test. But if you're looking to flush Delta-10 from your body, avoid smoking cannabis or consuming any more Delta-10 products. You can also help your body pass waste by staying hydrated and exercising regularly.

Can you tell the difference between delta-8 and delta-9 in a urine test? ›

However, someone may test positive on a marijuana drug test after using Delta-8 because it is chemically similar to Delta-9. Most test results will not be able to distinguish between Delta-8 and Delta-9 to determine if someone is using a legal form of THC.

What is the difference between delta-8 and delta-9 urinalysis? ›

Unlike delta-9 THC, delta-8 THC probably won't lead to a positive result for THC on a drug test unless the test specifically searches for delta-8 THC metabolites. However, if the delta-8 THC product contains concentrations of delta-9 THC, a drug test may show a positive result for THC.

What happens if you test positive for a drug test but have a prescription? ›

Positive drug test results that are explained by a legitimate medical explanation, such as a valid prescription, will not be reported to a federal agency. See (Medical Review Officer Guidance Manual), Chapter 4.5.

What drugs cause positive urine test? ›

Clinically, a false positive urine drug screen can be due to numerous xenobiotics: dextromethorphan, diphenhydramine, doxylamine, ibuprofen, imipramine, ketamine, meperidine, venlafaxine, buproprion, methylenedioxpyrolvalerone (MDPV), and tramadol.

Can I argue a false positive drug test? ›

How to Dispute a False Positive Drug Test. In cases where an employee or job candidate disputes a positive test result, their recourse varies from state to state. Unionized worksites may file grievances on behalf of an employee.

Does delta-8 show up on military drug tests? ›

That's followed by delta-8 THC, which occurs naturally in trace amounts of the cannabis plant but is synthetically manufactured in these cases, DOD said. Delta-8 THC showed up in 42.7 percent of drug tests for service members.

Will delta-9 test positive? ›

The simple answer is yes - delta-9 can show up on a standard drug test. This is because most drug tests are designed to detect THC metabolites in your system. Depending on the type of drug testing used, delta-9 may be detectable for anywhere from several days to several weeks after consumption.

Does HHC show up in a drug test? ›

HHC drug test

If you take a drug test, HHC could show up on it—especially if your urine is tested (you're asked to pee into a cup). That's because traces of drugs stay longer in your pee than in your blood. The concentration is also higher. Manmade cannabinoids can show up in your urine 72 hours after you take them.

Does Delta 11 show up on drug test? ›

Yes, there's a good chance delta 11 will show up on drug tests. Most drug testing methods check for the presence of THC-COOH, also known as carboxy THC.

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