Two different questions hide inside "how long does CBD last": how long you feel it, and how long it stays in your system. They have different answers, and both depend on you. Here is a practical guide.
The short answer
Effects are usually felt for a few hours. CBD itself can linger in your body for anywhere from a day to a few weeks depending on how much and how often you use it. Neither number is one-size-fits-all.
How long the effects last
This depends mostly on how you take it:
- Oils/tinctures (under the tongue): often felt within 15 to 45 minutes, lasting a few hours.
- Gummies and capsules: slower to start (they pass through digestion, roughly 30 to 90 minutes) but tend to last longer.
- Topicals: act locally where applied; effects are felt in the area rather than body-wide.
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How long CBD stays in your system
This is separate from how long you feel it. For a single low dose, CBD may clear in a day or two; with regular, higher-dose use it can accumulate and take longer to fully leave, sometimes a couple of weeks. Everyone is different.
What affects the timing
- Dose: more CBD takes longer to clear.
- Frequency: daily use builds up; occasional use clears faster.
- Your body: metabolism, body composition and individual chemistry all play a role.
- Format: how it is taken affects both onset and duration.
CBD and drug tests
Standard drug tests look for THC, not CBD, but many CBD products contain trace THC, which can accumulate. If you are tested, choose THC-free options and verify with the Certificate of Analysis. Full detail here: does CBD show up on a drug test?

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Frequently asked questions
How long does a CBD gummy last?
Effects typically last a few hours, often longer than a tincture, but take longer to kick in.
How long until CBD leaves my system?
From about a day for a single low dose to a couple of weeks for heavy, regular use. It varies by person.
Does CBD build up over time?
With consistent daily use, yes, which is also why many people find a routine works better than occasional use.
Will it affect a drug test?
CBD is not what tests detect, but trace THC in some products can be. Choose THC-free options if you are tested.
This article is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and no product can guarantee a drug-test outcome.
