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Known severe substance use disorder (e.g., alcohol, cannabis products for medical or recreational purposes, illegal drugs, hypnotics, sedatives, anxiolytics) ...
Cannabis; Carbamazepine; Carbidopa; Carbinoxamine; Cetirizine; Chloral Hydrate; Chlordiazepoxide; Chlorzoxazone; Clobazam; Clomipramine; Clonazepam; Clorazepate ...
Cannabis; Carbamazepine; Carbidopa; Carbinoxamine; Carisoprodol; Cetirizine; Chlordiazepoxide; Chlorzoxazone; Clobazam; Clomipramine; Clonazepam; Clorazepate ...
Participant is currently using or has in the past used recreational or medicinal cannabis, or cannabinoid-based medications, within the 3 months prior to ...
Refusal to abstain from any chronic/daily use of prescribed benzodiazepines, opioids, stimulants, cannabis related medication such as CBD or medical ...
... cannabis products for the duration of the trial 15. Pregnant or breastfeeding 16. Current diagnosis of active cancer, with the exception of non-melanoma ...
* The participant has used of any cannabis product or cannabidiol that is not in oral solution/capsule/tablet form, not obtained from a government-approved ...
Participants who use cannabis for recreational or medicinal purposes and fail the toxicology screen can potentially be included in the study only if they ...
If both medicines are prescribed together, your doctor may change the dose or how often you use one or both of the medicines. Cannabis. Other Interactions.
... cannabis dependence or abuse. Active hepatitis infection. History of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. History of hypersensitivity to ...
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