THE ACUTE EFFECTS OF CANNABIS WITH AND WITHOUT CANNABIDIOL IN ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS: A RANDOMISED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED, CROSSOVER EXPERIMENT.
Will LawnKatie TrinciClaire MokryszAnna BorissovaShelan OforiKat PetrilliMichael BloomfieldZarah R HaniffDaniel HallNatalia Fernandez-VinsonSimiao WangAmir EnglundEdward ChesneyMatthew B WallTom P FreemanH Valerie CurranPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2023)
Adolescent cannabis users are neither more resilient nor more vulnerable than adult cannabis users to the acute psychotomimetic, memory-impairing, or subjective effects of cannabis. Furthermore, in adolescents and adults, vaporised cannabidiol does not mitigate the acute harms caused by delta-9-tetrahydocannabinol.
Keyphrases
- placebo controlled
- double blind
- liver failure
- young adults
- respiratory failure
- clinical trial
- aortic dissection
- drug induced
- physical activity
- open label
- phase ii
- hepatitis b virus
- mental health
- phase ii study
- working memory
- radiation therapy
- mechanical ventilation
- rectal cancer
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- sleep quality