Addiction to amphetamine is characterized by alternating phases of intoxication and short abstinence, followed by recurrent drug-craving episodes which result in distress and relapse. Addiction involves a number of neurotransmission systems, including the endocannabinoid system (ECBS). It has been demonstarted that cannabidioids can have physiological, anxiolytic and neuroprotective properties. It has been shown to have multiple therapeutic properties for treating anxiety, schizophrenia and interestingly cannabinoids have been shown to be potentially helpful in treating addiction, due to their effects on various neuronal circuits involved in this disorder. The investigators overall hypothesis is that cannabinoids are an interesting pharmacological contender to decrease amphetamine craving and treat amphetamine addiction.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
QUADRUPLE
administering drug to patient with amphetamine addiction
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
assessing amphetamine craving
using questionnaire to assess craving and taking vital signs
Time frame: everyday during the study (that will last 3 days for each participants)
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