Scientists test if getting high makes you want to smoke more
NCT ID NCT06609083
Summary
This study aims to understand how THC, the main active ingredient in cannabis, affects a person's desire to smoke cigarettes and their actual smoking behavior. Researchers at Johns Hopkins will give 100 adult participants who regularly use both cannabis and cigarettes different doses of THC or a placebo in a controlled lab setting. They will then measure changes in cigarette cravings, how many puffs participants take, and other physical and mental effects to see if THC influences tobacco use.
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Johns Hopkins University Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit
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