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Health Condition of Cannabis Consumers in the Canadian Population

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Jewish General Hospital

Status

Withdrawn

Conditions

Old Age
Health Risk
Cannabis Use

Treatments

Other: Observational

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03987347
2020-1830

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study evaluates the health condition and its evolution with time of Cannabis consumers in the Canadian population.

Full description

In Canada, legalization of recreational use is likely to have decreased the perception of risks associated with Cannabis use, and means that the reported adverse effects of Cannabis are not so important, suggesting that Cannabis may be useful for their illness as an alternative or complementary therapeutic.

More Canadian physicians prescribed Cannabis for their patients. Both Recreational and medical use of Cannabis increase and will continue to grow up in the next coming years. Regardless, the typology of Cannabis use, more information on the health condition of Cannabis consumers may be helpful for the medical prescription of Cannabis, in particular in older adults who are more at risk of side effects.

Sex

All

Ages

60+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Living in Canada the last 20 years
  • Being 60 years and over
  • Being consumer of cannabis

Exclusion criteria

  • Living outside Canada the last 20 years
  • Have never consumed cannabis

Trial contacts and locations

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