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This proposal aims to systematically examine the safety and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic profile and the physiologic, neuroendocrine and behavioral stress and pain responses to acute single doses and repeated dosing of oral tablet formulation of natural Cannabidiol (CBD) alone and in combination with Tetrahydrocannabinol and matched Placebo (PLA).


Clinical Trial Description

This proposal aims to systematically examine the safety and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) profile and the physiologic, neuroendocrine and behavioral stress and pain responses to acute single doses and repeated dosing of oral tablet formulation of natural Cannabidiol (CBD) at 40 mg and 100 mg alone and in combination with Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) at 10, 20 and 30 mg, and matched Placebo (PLA) under the following specific aims: Aim 1: To assess the safety and PK/PD profile of acute single doses of natural oral tablet of CBD (40 mg, 100 mg), and the CBD/THC combination (40/10, 40/20 and 100/30 mg) and matching placebo (PLA) over six separate sessions one week apart in healthy adult men and women who are current recreational cannabis users (STUDY 1). Aim 2: To examine the effects of separate CBD, THC, CBD/THC combination vs. PLA on subjective, physiological, neuroendocrine, cognitive and behavioral measures of stress, pain and anxiety at baseline and under acute pain provocation using an adapted Cold Pressor Test (CPT) in STUDY 1. Aim 3: To examine the safety and tolerability of the two specific doses of CBD/THC, selected on the basis of best PK/PD and tolerability profile from Study 1 vs. PLA on baseline and CPT provoked pain in individuals with chronic pain over a 7-day repeated dosing (STUDY 2). Study 1: Eight 21-45-year-old men and women , who are recreational marijuana users but do not meet criteria for moderate-severe cannabis use disorder will be recruited to complete six separate inpatient laboratory sessions one week apart during which they will be assigned to receive an acute dose of either 40 mg CBD or 100 mg CBD alone, a CBD/THC combination of 40/10, 40/20 or 100/30 or PLA, in a random, counter-balanced, double-blind, cross-over design over a 6-week period. Sessions will be completed one -week apart to allow for an adequate washout period between sessions. Study 2: Adult men and women ages 21-60 (N=24) with chronic pain (not fully controlled by opioid pain medication), will be recruited and randomly assigned to receive the two most tolerable CBD/THC doses (two active doses of n=8 in each) or PLA (n=8) repeated dosing for 7 days. On day 1 and day 6/7 of the 7-day dosing, subjects will complete laboratory sessions. For 14 days after the 7-day dosing, subjects will complete daily ratings of pain and other patient-related outcomes. Subjects cannot meet criteria for moderate to severe levels of cannabis use disorder or other substance use disorders. This registration will focus on Study 2. ;


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NCT number NCT04226690
Study type Interventional
Source Yale University
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date November 15, 2022
Completion date December 15, 2023

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