Can CBD ease the stress of quitting smoking? johns hopkins investigates
NCT ID NCT07001930
Summary
This early-stage study aims to understand if the compound CBD (cannabidiol) can help people who smoke cigarettes better manage stress and the cravings that come with nicotine withdrawal. Researchers at Johns Hopkins will give 90 daily smokers different doses of CBD or a placebo, then measure their stress levels, mood, and nicotine cravings in controlled lab sessions. The goal is to gather basic knowledge about how CBD affects the body's response to these challenges, not to provide immediate treatment.
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Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit
RECRUITINGBaltimore, Maryland, 21224, United States
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