Use and perceptions of Cannabidiol among individuals in treatment for opioid use disorder
Abstract Background Cannabidiol (CBD) is a widely available cannabis product with many claims as to potential health benefits including alleviating symptoms related to opioid use disorder (OUD). However, little is known as to how individuals with OUD perceive CBD, to what extent they may already be...
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Main Authors: | Christopher Kudrich (Author), Rebecca Chen (Author), Yuan Meng (Author), Keren Bachi (Author), Yasmin L. Hurd (Author) |
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