Alcohol Use Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Exploring the Effects of Acute Cannabidiol Administration on Blood Alcohol Level and Intoxication in Adult Human Subjects
NCT number | NCT06105138 |
Other study ID # | 1903 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | March 9, 2021 |
Est. completion date | March 3, 2022 |
Verified date | October 2023 |
Source | Colorado State University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The main objectives of this study were to test if 2 different doses of Cannabidiol (compared to placebo) alter 1) breath alcohol concentration, 2) craving and subjective responses to alcohol or 3) cognitive performance following a standard dose of alcohol.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 36 |
Est. completion date | March 3, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | March 3, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 21 Years to 60 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - 21-60 years old - able to provide consent - willing to consume CBD during the study - report heavy drinking (>5 drinks [>4 for women] per occasion on at least 5 days/month in the past 3 months) - not cannabis/CBD naive (i.e. THC or CBD use at least once in the past year), do not use cannabis regularly (i.e., less than monthly over past year), and no past-month cannabis use. Exclusion Criteria: - a regular or recent cannabis user (i.e. they used cannabis more often than monthly during the past year or used cannabis in the past month) - were seeking treatment a substance use disorder (SUD) including AUD, taking medications to treat bipolar or psychotic disorders - using nicotine every day - taking blood thinning medications - reported having a major medical condition contraindicating alcohol or CBD use (e.g., liver disease or heart disease) - reported current suicidality - met criteria for psychotic disorder, bipolar disorder or a current major depressive episode, - reported using illicit drugs in the 30 days prior to beginning the study or tested positive for any illicit drugs - were pregnant, breastfeeding or trying to become pregnant. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Colorado State University | Fort Collins | Colorado |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Colorado State University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Breath Alcohol Concentration (BrAC) | Breath alcohol level will be measured using a breathalyzer repeatedly during the experimental session | At each of the three study sessions, BrAC is measured at baseline (pre ingestion) and again every 30 minutes post ingestion (9 measures) | |
Primary | Biphasic Effects of Alcohol (BAES)--Stimulation Subscale | BAES stimulation will be measured by self-report repeatedly during the experimental session. The total score on the stimulation subscale ranges from 0-70 where higher is more stimulated. | At each of the three study sessions, BAES stimulation is measured at baseline (pre ingestion) and again every 30 minutes post ingestion (9 measures)] | |
Primary | Biphasic Effects of Alcohol--Sedation Subscale | BAES sedation will be measured by self-report repeatedly during the experimental session. The total score on the sedation subscale ranges from 0-70 where higher is more sedated | At each of the three study session, BAES sedation is measured at baseline (pre ingestion) and again every 30 minutes post ingestion (9 measures)] | |
Primary | Alcohol Urge Questionnaire (AUQ | The AUQ is a self-report measure of urge for alcohol and has been validated for real-time assessment of alcohol craving in the laboratory. The total score on the measure ranges from 0-48 where higher is worse | t each of the three study sessions, AUQ is measured at baseline (pre ingestion) and again every 30 minutes post ingestion (9 measures)] | |
Primary | Subjective Effects of Alcohol Scale (SEAS)--High Arousal Positive Subscale | Subjective Effects of Alcohol Scale (SEAS) is a standard self-report measure for assessing subjective mood responses to alcohol. The SEAS includes 14 items with response option that range from 1-10. The high arousal positive subscale is a combination of four items from this scale. | At each of the three study session, SEAS is measured at baseline (pre ingestion) and again every 30 minutes post ingestion (9 measures)] | |
Primary | Subjective Effects of Alcohol Scale (SEAS)--Low Arousal Positive Subscale | Subjective Effects of Alcohol Scale (SEAS) is a standard self-report measure for assessing subjective mood responses to alcohol. The SEAS includes 14 items with response option that range from 1-10. The Low Arousal Positive Subscale is a combination of four items from this scale | At each of the three study session, SEAS is measured at baseline (pre ingestion) and again every 30 minutes post ingestion (9 measures)] | |
Primary | Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention Task (NIH Toolbox) | The Flanker task measures both a participant's attention and inhibitory control. The test requires the participant to focus on a given stimulus while inhibiting attention to stimuli flanking it. | At each of the three study session, the Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention Task is administered at baseline (pre ingestion) and again every 30 minutes post ingestion (9 measures)] | |
Secondary | DRUID Psychomotor Battery | The DRUID is a mobile app that tests for cognitive and motor impairment, and has been shown to detect impairment related to alcohol and cannabis use. total score ranges from 0-100 where higher is worse. | At each of the three study session, DRUID is administered at baseline (pre ingestion) and again every 30 minutes post ingestion (9 measures)] |
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