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Cannabidiol and Alcohol Use Disorder Phenotypes

Cannabidiol and Alcohol Use Disorder Phenotypes

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21-65 years
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Phase 2

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Overview

The goal of this study is to learn how CBD affects drinking in people who drink alcohol regularly. Researchers want to see if CBD can help people drink less and reduce problems related to alcohol use.

Description

Your participation will include up to five in-person visits over about 13 weeks, including a screening visit, a visit to get your medication, a midpoint visit, an experimental lab session, and a final follow-up visit. You will be assigned to a study medication which you will take daily for 8 weeks while completing daily surveys and weekly virtual check-ins with the research team. During the experimental lab session visit, you will be offered alcohol to drink at the bar lab.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Age 21-65
  2. Have used CBD and cannabis at least once in the last year
  3. Regularly drink alcohol
  4. Able to provide informed consent and attend in-person study visits

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Current use of medications known to have major interaction with Epidiolex, Marinol, or alcohol
  2. Current use of antiepileptic medication or any psychotropic medication besides antidepressants
  3. Pregnant, nursing, or planning a pregnancy
  4. Medical conditions that contraindicates the use of CBD or alcohol
  5. Current medical conditions that may require intensive care during the study period

Not everyone will qualify to be in the study. Other inclusion and exclusion criteria will be evaluated by the study team.

Study details
    Alcohol Use Disorder

NCT07279558

University of Colorado, Denver

13 May 2026

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