Few studies have been conducted to assess the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic effects of smoked and vaporized cannabis. Careful analysis of different cannabis administration methods on these parameters is required to determine the level and duration of biological cannabinoid exposure and associated subjective, cardiovascular and cognitive effects. In the present study the investigators evaluated the detection of cannabinoids in whole blood, oral fluid, and urine, as well as the acute pharmacodynamics associated with smoked and vaporized cannabis among individuals who were not regular cannabis users. The outcomes of the study will extend scientific knowledge about the behavioral pharmacology and toxicology of smoked and vaporized cannabis administration and can inform policies regarding clinical, workplace and roadside drug testing programs.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
18
Inhaled cannabis
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Quantity of THC in blood
Quantitative measurement of blood THC by LC-MS/MS
Time frame: 8 hours post exposure
Subjective rating of "Drug Effect"
Visual Analog Scale rating of subjective drug effect. Score ranges from 0 (none) to 100 (extreme) using a 100mm line anchored with none/extreme designation.
Time frame: 8 hours post exposure
Psychomotor performance as assessed by Digit Symbol Substitution Task
Computerized version of Digit Symbol Substitution Task administered, total correct trials in 90-seconds measured
Time frame: 8 hours post exposure
Memory performance as assessed by Paced Auditory Serial Addition Task
Computerized version of Paced Auditory Serial Addition Task administered, total correct trials out of 90 recorded
Time frame: 8 hours post exposure
Performance on Divided Attention Task
Computerized Divided Attention Task administered, mean distance from central stimulus and number of targets correct out of 24 recorded
Time frame: 8 hours post exposure
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