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Study: Cannabis seldom serves as substitute for non-medical opioids – News-Medical.Net
A study published in the scientific journal Addiction suggests that, contrary to what some are claiming, people in the US may not be substituting cannabis for o…
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 8 2020
A study published in the scientific journal Addiction suggests that, contrary to what some are claiming, people in the US may not be substituting cannabis for opioids.
Contrary to some claims, people in the U.S may not be substituting cannabis for opioids, according to new research at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
The study examined the direction and strength of association between cannabis and opioid use over 90 consecutive …
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