Background: In the last decade, the psychoactive substance delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in cannabis products has risen considerably, which has been associated with increased anxiety [1]. The non-psychoactive cannabis compound cannabidiol (CBD) is suggested to counteract THC-induced anxiety to some extent [2,3], however, these effects are mild [3]. Trait anxiety has been suggested to moderate cannabis-induced anxiety [4]. The present study aimed to examine whether the CBD effects on THC-induced anxiety can be explained by baseline state anxiety levels and/or trait anxiety levels in healthy volunteers. Methods: A placebo-controlled, randomized within-subjects study including 26 healthy recreational cannabis users was set up to test the ...
Cannabis sativa is a medicinal herb with a diverse range of chemotypes that can exert both anxiolyti...
OBJECTIVE Comorbidity between anxiety and cannabis use is common yet the nature of the association b...
Context: Cannabis use can both increase and reduce anxiety in humans. The neurophysiological substra...
Background: In the last decade, the psychoactive substance delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in can...
RATIONALE: Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), an active component of cannabis, can cause anxiety in...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis has been documented for use in alleviating anxiety. However, certain research h...
Anxiety disorders are a prevalent mental health concern, for which current anxiolytic medications he...
Background: Cannabis has been documented for use in alleviating anxiety. However, certain research h...
Increased cannabis accessibility and use has resulted from recent changes in state laws. These laws ...
Objective: Comorbidity between anxiety and cannabis use is common yet the nature of the association ...
Anxiety-related disorders are common in the United States. Anxiety symptoms are treated with benzodi...
Background Anxiety reactions and panic attacks are the acute symptoms most frequently associated wit...
Context: Cannabis use can both increase and reduce anxiety in humans. The neurophysiological substra...
Purpose of ReviewAnxiety- and trauma-related disorders are prevalent and debilitating mental illness...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: The cognitive factor of Anxiety Sensitivity (AS; the fear ...
Cannabis sativa is a medicinal herb with a diverse range of chemotypes that can exert both anxiolyti...
OBJECTIVE Comorbidity between anxiety and cannabis use is common yet the nature of the association b...
Context: Cannabis use can both increase and reduce anxiety in humans. The neurophysiological substra...
Background: In the last decade, the psychoactive substance delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in can...
RATIONALE: Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), an active component of cannabis, can cause anxiety in...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis has been documented for use in alleviating anxiety. However, certain research h...
Anxiety disorders are a prevalent mental health concern, for which current anxiolytic medications he...
Background: Cannabis has been documented for use in alleviating anxiety. However, certain research h...
Increased cannabis accessibility and use has resulted from recent changes in state laws. These laws ...
Objective: Comorbidity between anxiety and cannabis use is common yet the nature of the association ...
Anxiety-related disorders are common in the United States. Anxiety symptoms are treated with benzodi...
Background Anxiety reactions and panic attacks are the acute symptoms most frequently associated wit...
Context: Cannabis use can both increase and reduce anxiety in humans. The neurophysiological substra...
Purpose of ReviewAnxiety- and trauma-related disorders are prevalent and debilitating mental illness...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: The cognitive factor of Anxiety Sensitivity (AS; the fear ...
Cannabis sativa is a medicinal herb with a diverse range of chemotypes that can exert both anxiolyti...
OBJECTIVE Comorbidity between anxiety and cannabis use is common yet the nature of the association b...
Context: Cannabis use can both increase and reduce anxiety in humans. The neurophysiological substra...