High doses of CBD reduce methamphetamine cravings (Study)

  • A recent observation of the effects of high doses of non-psychoactive cannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD) on methamphetamine-dependent mice revealed that CBD may be able to reduce drug addiction and motivation

The study was published specifically in the official scientific magazine "Journal of Psychopharmacology" and provides brand new evidence of CBD's effectiveness in inhibiting cravings for a well-known and highly problematic drug – methamphetamine.

Preliminary results suggest that cannabis cannabidiol might be capable of helping addicted patients trying to overcome the "monkey on their back" developed by taking methamphetamine, one of the most widespread drugs in the world.

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