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The Combined Effects of Cannabis, Methamphetamine, and HIV on Neurocognition.

Jeffrey M RogersJennifer E IudicelloMaria Cecilia Garibaldi MarcondesErin E MorganMariana ChernerRonald J EllisScott L LetendreRobert K HeatonIgor Grant
Published in: Viruses (2023)
In PLWH, lifetime methamphetamine use disorder and both current and legacy markers of HIV disease severity are associated with worse neurocognitive outcomes. There was no evidence of an HIV × M+ interaction across groups, but neurocognition was most impacted by HIV among those with polysubstance use disorder (M+C+). Better performance by C+ groups is consistent with findings from preclinical studies that cannabis use may protect against methamphetamine's deleterious effects.
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