Magnetic brain zaps aim to curb cannabis cravings
NCT ID NCT06114212
First seen Apr 06, 2026 · Last updated Jun 23, 2026 · Updated 9 times
Summary
This small pilot study tested whether a non-invasive brain stimulation technique called deep repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (dTMS) is safe and feasible for adults with moderate-to-severe cannabis use disorder. Twelve treatment-seeking adults who used cannabis at least 4 days per week received dTMS targeting the lateral prefrontal cortex and insula. The study focused on whether participants could complete the sessions and tolerate the procedure, with secondary measures looking at cannabis use and cravings.
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St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
Hamilton, Ontario, L8N 3K7, Canada
What this could mean
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Active substance
deep repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (dTMS) via H4 coil
What this could lead to
If this approach proves feasible and safe, it could lead to a new non-drug treatment option for cannabis use disorder.
What could go wrong
This is a very small, early-phase pilot study with only 12 participants and no control group. It is designed mainly to test feasibility and safety, not effectiveness. Many such early studies do not lead to proven treatments.
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