Scientists test if breakfast boosts new Anti-Cannabis pill
NCT ID NCT05451017
Summary
This early-stage study aimed to see if eating food changes how the body absorbs an experimental drug called AEF0117. AEF0117 is being developed as a potential treatment to help people reduce or stop problematic cannabis use. The study compared drug levels in the blood of 22 healthy volunteers after taking the pill with food versus on an empty stomach.
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Substance Use Research Center
New York, New York, 10032, United States
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