2024
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1413812
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Chronic exposure to inhaled vaporized cannabis high in Δ9-THC suppresses Adderall-induced brain activity

Jack M. Ognibene,
Rajeev I. Desai,
Praveen P. Kulkarni
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThere are increasing reports of the misuse of prescription psychostimulants for cognitive enhancement together with recreational cannabis. This raises a concern that chronic use of cannabis high in Δ9-THC may alter the sensitivity to amphetamines. In this exploratory study we hypothesized chronic exposure to Δ9-THC through vaporized cannabis would diminish the CNS activity of Adderall.MethodsTo address this issue we exposed male and female mice to inhaled vaporized cannabis (10.3% Δ9-THC) or placebo … Show more

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