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Evaluating the co-use of opioids and cannabis for pain among current users using hypothetical purchase tasks.

Cecilia L BergeriaSean B DolanMatthew W JohnsonClaudia M CampbellKelly E Dunn
Published in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2020)
These data provide behavioral economic evidence that cannabis access may modestly reduce demand for opioids in persons who have pain. Additional clinical studies that evaluate the analgesic effects of cannabis and cannabis-opioid effects on pain are warranted.
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