Primary care provider attitudes, experiences and practices about cannabidiol (CBD) and barriers to patient-provider communication about CBD use: A qualitative study
Objectives: Federal hemp legalization and ongoing shifts in US marijuana laws have led to increased population-wide use of cannabidiol (CBD) supplements, often without the knowledge of primary healthcare providers (PCPs). Given the potential risks related to CBD use, especially in vulnerable subgrou...
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Main Authors: | Pravesh Sharma (Author), Ashley Holland (Author), Taharat Sheikh (Author), Blake Novy (Author), Tyler Oesterle (Author), Rheanna Platt (Author), Christopher J. Hammond (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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