Phoenix68
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"Canadian investigators assessed the relationship between cannabis and alcohol in a cohort of 35 patients enrolled at a residential Managed Alcohol Program (MAP). Study participants were offered the choice of a 0.4-gram cannabis cigarette (16 to 22 percent THC) or their typical prescribed alcohol dose. (Cannabis is legal for adult-use and medical purposes in Canada.)
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Consistent with prior studies, participants consumed fewer alcoholic drinks on days when they used cannabis. Specifically, participants “consumed a mean of 8.08 daily MAP-provided standard drinks prior to the introduction of cannabis substitution and a mean of 6.45 daily MAP-provided standard drinks after its introduction.”
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Consistent with prior studies, participants consumed fewer alcoholic drinks on days when they used cannabis. Specifically, participants “consumed a mean of 8.08 daily MAP-provided standard drinks prior to the introduction of cannabis substitution and a mean of 6.45 daily MAP-provided standard drinks after its introduction.”
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