Overview

Age-dependent Effects of Smoked and Oral Delta-9-THC

Status:
Not yet recruiting
Trial end date:
2028-08-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
This study will assess the age-dependent effects of smoked and oral THC on abuse liability, intoxication, analgesia and impairment as a function of age.
Phase:
Phase 1
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
University of California, Los Angeles
Collaborator:
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Treatments:
Dronabinol
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Male or non-pregnant female aged 18-65 years according to the below criteria: EMERGING
ADULTS: 18-25 years of age (+/- one year) MIDDLE-AGED ADULTS: 35-45 years of age (+/-
one year) LATE MIDDLE-AGED ADULTS: 55-65 years of age (+/- one year)

- Report weekly-monthly use of cannabis (with primary mode of use via inhalation) over
the past 6 months prior to screening

- Not currently seeking treatment for their cannabis use

- No reported clinically significant adverse effects with cannabis use

- Have a Body Mass Index from 18.5 - 34kg/m2

- Able to perform all study procedures

- FEMALES: Currently practicing an effective form of birth control if pre-menopausal

Exclusion Criteria:

- Meeting DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5) criteria for
any substance use disorder other than nicotine and mild cannabis use disorder

- Report using other illicit drugs in the prior 4 weeks

- Evidence of severe psychiatric illness (e.g. mood disorder with functional impairment
or suicide risk, schizophrenia) or medical condition (i.e., hypertension) judged by
the study physician (and PI to put the participant at greater risk of experiencing
adverse events due to completion of study procedures, interfere with their ability to
participate in the study, or their capacity to provide informed consent.

- Current predominant licit use of medical cannabis

- Current use of prescription or regular use of over the counter medications (with the
exception of hormonal contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy). Current use of
herbal supplements that may affect study outcomes or interact with study drug (i.e.,
St Johns wort, kava, L-tryptophan, melatonin)

- If medical history, physical and psychiatric examination, or laboratory tests
performed during the screening process are not within the normal range and / or reveal
any significant illness (e.g., hypertension) as judged by the study physician and to
put the participant at greater risk of experiencing adverse events due to completion
of study procedures

- Current pain

- Pregnancy is exclusionary due to the possible effects of the study medication on fetal
development

- History of an allergic reaction or adverse reaction to cannabis is exclusionary.

- Currently enrolled in another research protocol

- Not using a contraceptive method (hormonal or barrier methods)

- The evaluating physician reviews all medical assessments along with medical history.
Any disorders that might make cannabis administration hazardous are exclusionary.

- Intolerance to lactose and sesame (ingredients in the oral THC preparation)

- Insensitivity to the Cold Pressor Test