Scientists test 'Legal' vs 'Illegal' THC: What's the real difference?
NCT ID NCT05287256
Summary
This study aimed to understand how Delta-8 THC, a compound sold in many stores, compares to the more common Delta-9 THC found in regular cannabis. Researchers at Johns Hopkins measured how both substances, when inhaled or swallowed, affected people's feelings, thinking, and body functions. They enrolled 28 healthy adults with past THC experience to collect this detailed safety and effect data.
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Johns Hopkins Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit
Baltimore, Maryland, 21224, United States
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