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Nicotine patch for cannabis withdrawal symptom relief: a randomized controlled trial
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Gilbert, David G
, Rabinovich Norka E
, McDaniel, Justin T
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Cannabis
/ Clinical trials
/ Emotions
/ Marijuana
/ Nicotine
/ Tetrahydrocannabinol
/ Tobacco
/ Transdermal medication
2020
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Nicotine patch for cannabis withdrawal symptom relief: a randomized controlled trial
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Gilbert, David G
, Rabinovich Norka E
, McDaniel, Justin T
in
Cannabis
/ Clinical trials
/ Emotions
/ Marijuana
/ Nicotine
/ Tetrahydrocannabinol
/ Tobacco
/ Transdermal medication
2020
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Nicotine patch for cannabis withdrawal symptom relief: a randomized controlled trial
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Nicotine patch for cannabis withdrawal symptom relief: a randomized controlled trial
2020
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RationaleGiven that tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and nicotine have similar effects on negative affect (NA), we hypothesized that a 7-mg nicotine patch (NP) would reduce NA-related cannabis (CAN) withdrawal symptoms in cannabis-dependent (CD) individuals who were not nicotine dependent.ObjectiveWe sought to determine whether NP reduces NA across 15 days of CAN abstinence in two groups: non-tobacco smokers (NTS) and light tobacco smokers (LTS).MethodsCD participants (N = 127; aged 18–35) who used CAN at least 5 times/week for the past 12 + months were randomized to (1) NP or (2) a placebo patch (PP) and received $300 for sustained biochemically verified CAN abstinence. Of those randomly assigned, 52 of 63 NP, and 56 of 64 PP maintained biochemically verified CAN abstinence and 51 NP and 50 PP participants complied with all aspects of the study. Affect and other withdrawal symptoms were measured every 48 h across 15 days of CAN abstinence.ResultsAfter controlling for age, tobacco use, baseline THC concentration, and baseline measurements of the dependent variable, NP reduced NA symptoms across the 15-day treatment relative to PP. Differences in NA and CAN withdrawal symptoms were not moderated by tobacco user status.ConclusionsThe findings provide the first evidence that NP may be able to attenuate NA-related withdrawal symptoms in individuals with cannabis use disorder who are not heavy users of tobacco or nicotine.Clinical trials registryNCT01400243 http://www.clinicaltrials.gov
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Springer Nature B.V
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