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Subject who has concomitant cannabis use either recreational or for medical reasons within 14 days prior to Baseline or any history of clinically ...
* Use of herbal supplements, including but not limited to: cannabis, St. John's wort, gingko biloba, ginseng, saw palmetto, and ephedra. Herbal supplements ...
The overarching purpose of this study is to advance our understanding of how cannabinoids interact with sleep physiology, potentially offering insights into ...
Note: urine drug screen positive for cannabis is exclusionary unless the Investigator and Medical Monitor agree that the subject can abstain from use for ...
Cannabis use and bariatric surgery psychology practice: survey and insights. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2021 Apr; 17 (4):701-710 Epub 2020 Dec 16. View PubMed ...
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Use of methamphetamine, cocaine, or cannabis. Abuse of stimulant(s) within the prior 12 months. Any current substance use disorder (excluding nicotine and ...
A positive result for cannabis or prescription medications does not require exclusion. The subject has undergone surgery for the treatment of MSA (e.g. ...
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