Yale scientists investigate why THC hits women and men differently
NCT ID NCT04704271
First seen May 04, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 3 times
Summary
This study looks at how the active ingredient in cannabis, THC, affects women compared to men. Researchers want to understand differences in the feeling of being "high" and in memory. The study is for healthy adults who have used cannabis at least once. It does not offer treatment but aims to learn more about how cannabis works in the body.
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Biological Studies Unit at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System, Yale School of Medicine
RECRUITINGWest Haven, Connecticut, 06516, United States
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