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Repeated CBD Administration and Cannabis Outcomes

Repeated CBD Administration and Cannabis Outcomes

Recruiting
18-55 years
All
Phase 0

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Overview

This outpatient study examines how cannabidiol (CBD) affects the behavioral and pain-relieving effects of cannabis.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • English-speaking, literate adults,
  • Male or female,
  • Between the ages of 18-55,
  • Body Mass Index from 18.5-32.0 kg/m2,
  • Not currently seeking treatment for cannabis or drug use,
  • Able to provide written informed consent and perform all study procedures,
  • If female, a negative pregnancy test and use of an effective form of contraception during study participation (e.g., oral contraceptive, abstinence, barrier method),
  • Negative urine drug test for drugs of abuse (other than cannabis) prior to every Laboratory Session, and
  • Otherwise healthy as determined by the investigator based on medical history, physical examination, vital signs, and laboratory chemistries.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Physiologic drug dependence on opioids, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and/or alcohol that would require medical management,
  • Clinically significant acute medical problem (e.g., infection) or chronic medical problem requiring daily medication or ongoing medical care (e.g., hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, respiratory disorders \[e.g., asthma, COPD\]),
  • Current or past history of major psychiatric disorder that would limit ability to participate in the study,
  • Use of cannabis exclusively for medical reasons (no recreational use reported),
  • Current, unrelenting chronic pain that prevents participation (i.e., unable to sit in chair for 8 hours),
  • Currently using daily prescription medications to manage medical conditions or any drug that could interfere with the study, including potent CYP2C9, CYP3A4, or CYP2C19 inducers,
  • Clinically significant abnormal ECG (as determined by study physician/cardiologist),
  • Clinically significant abnormal laboratory findings,
  • History of seizure disorder,
  • Clinically significant history of head injuries requiring medical management or long lasting sequalae, and
  • Self-report of past 30-day use of synthetic cannabis (i.e., K2, Spice).

Study details
    Cannabis
    Abuse Liability
    Experimental Pain in Healthy Human Participants

NCT07434895

Hannah Harris

13 May 2026

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