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Cannabis Effects as a Function of Sex (CanSex)

Cannabis Effects as a Function of Sex (CanSex)

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21-55 years
All
Phase 1

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Overview

The purpose of this research is to assess the impact of cannabis on the analgesic and abuse-related effects between men and women

Description

The proposed study will compare smoked cannabis's dose-dependent, analgesic and abuse-related effects between men and women and variables that underlie these sex-dependent differences, including pharmacokinetics of THC.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Male or non-pregnant female aged 21-55 years
  • Report use of cannabis an average of 1-7 days per week
  • Not currently seeking treatment for their cannabis use
  • Urine test positive for recent cannabis use for heavy users
  • No reported adverse effects with cannabis smoking in light users
  • Have a Body Mass Index from 18.5 - 34kg/m2.
  • Able to perform all study procedures
  • FEMALES: Currently practicing a non-hormonal effective form of birth control
  • FEMALES: Must be regularly cycling

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Meeting DSM-V criteria for any substance use disorder other than nicotine, caffeine, or cannabis use disorder
  • Report using other illicit drugs in the prior 4 weeks
  • History or current evidence of severe psychiatric illness or medical condition judged by the study physician and PI to put the participant at greater risk of experiencing adverse events due to completion of study procedures, interfere with their ability to participate in the study, or their capacity to provide informed consent.
  • Current use of medical cannabis, prescription analgesics, or any medications that may affect study outcomes
  • Current pain
  • Insensitivity to the cold water stimulus of the Cold Pressor Test
  • FEMALES: using a hormonal contraceptive

Study details
    Pain
    Abuse
    Drug

NCT04385082

University of California, Los Angeles

29 May 2024

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