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Last Update Posted: 2018-09-14
Recruiting has ended
All Genders accepted | 21 Years-45 Years |
23 Estimated Participants | No Expanded Access |
Interventional Study | Accepts healthy volunteers |
Effects of Low-dose Naltrexone in Combination With a Range of Smoked Marijuana
In heavy marijuana smokers, opioid receptor blockade increases the subjective and cardiovascular effects of marijuana. The current study was designed to clarify opioid-cannabinoid interactions by assessing how naltrexone shifts the dose-response function for marijuana-elicited effects in heavy marijuana smokers. For this within-subject, double-blind study, a marijuana smoking procedure was designed to characterize a dose-response relationship for marijuana's subjective and cardiovascular effects under blinded conditions.
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Relevant conditions:
Marijuana Smoking
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