Individual and combined effects of cannabis and tobacco on drug reward processing in non-dependent users

Volume: 234, Issue: 21, Pages: 3153 - 3163
Published: Jul 22, 2017
Abstract
Cannabis and tobacco are often smoked simultaneously in joints, and this practice may increase the risks of developing tobacco and/or cannabis use disorders. Currently, there is no human experimental research on how these drugs interact on addiction-related measures.This study aimed to investigate how cannabis and tobacco, each alone and combined together in joints, affected individuals' demand for cannabis puffs and cigarettes, explicit liking...
Paper Details
Title
Individual and combined effects of cannabis and tobacco on drug reward processing in non-dependent users
Published Date
Jul 22, 2017
Volume
234
Issue
21
Pages
3153 - 3163
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