Combining Cannabis Edibles and Alcohol Significantly Increases Driving Impairment
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Combining cannabis edibles and alcohol significantly increases driving impairment
In a study supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers added to evidence that using cannabis edibles and alcohol together worsens driving impairment compared with consuming either substance alone.
New Study Reveals Dangers of Driving After Consuming Cannabis Edibles and
A recent investigation led by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine has uncovered compelling evidence regarding the enhanced impairing effects on driving ability when cannabis edibles and alcohol are consumed concomitantly. Funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the NIH, this research emphasizes the critical differences in impairment when these substances are combined as opposed to their isolated intake. Published in JAMA Network on M…
New Research Shows Risks of Combining Cannabis Edibles and Alcohol Behind the Wheel
In a study supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers added to evidence that using cannabis edibles and alcohol together worsens driving impairment compared with consuming either substance alone.
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