How Long Does a Weed Panic Attack Last?
A cannabis-induced panic attack usually peaks within the first 10 to 30 minutes and fades noticeably within one to two hours — though the timeline depends heavily on dose and method of use.
Smoking vs. edibles
Panic from smoking or vaping tends to resolve faster, often within an hour or two, since inhaled THC clears the bloodstream more quickly than it builds up. Edibles are a different story — because THC from edibles is absorbed slowly and converted into a longer-acting compound in the liver, panic symptoms from a strong edible can stretch out for several hours.
What affects the timeline
Higher doses extend the duration. So does an empty stomach with edibles, since that can speed absorption into a stronger, longer peak. Individual metabolism and prior cannabis experience matter too — regular users often process THC faster than occasional users.
What “lingering” looks like afterward
Even after the acute panic fades, some residual anxiety or unease is common for a few more hours, distinct from the sharper, more intense panic attack itself. That tail-off is normal and not a sign anything is wrong.
If it’s not fading
Panic that persists well past the expected THC timeline, or that keeps recurring with regular use, is worth mentioning to a doctor — our guide on what to do during a weed panic attack covers what helps most in the meantime.
FAQ
Can a weed panic attack last all day?
It’s uncommon for the acute panic itself to last that long, though mild residual anxiety can linger longer, especially after a strong edible.
Does anxiety medication help shorten it?
Fast-acting anxiety medication can help if prescribed for that purpose, but it’s not something to start using specifically for cannabis-induced panic without talking to a doctor first.
Written by the CHS SOS Team · Last updated: July 2026
