Medical cannabis patterns of use and substitution for opioids & other pharmaceutical drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and illicit substances; results from a cross-sectional survey of authorized patients
Abstract Background A 239-question cross-sectional survey was sent out via email in January 2017 to gather comprehensive information on cannabis use from Canadian medical cannabis patients registered with a federally authorized licensed cannabis producer, resulting in 2032 complete surveys. Methods...
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Main Authors: | Philippe Lucas (Author), Eric P. Baron (Author), Nick Jikomes (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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