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NCT ID: NCT03191084 Completed - Clinical trials for Marijuana Impairment

Examine the Feasibility of a Standardized Field Test for Marijuana Impairment: Laboratory Evaluations

Start date: December 1, 2017
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Marijuana is one of the most widely used substances. This study will characterize the persistence of cannabis' (CNB's) acute effects on cognitive test performance and simulated driving over a several hour time period. The data obtained from simulated driving, cognitive tests, and biological assays of THC will be used in analyses aimed at identifying what tests or combination of tests predict both recent use and driving impairment risk. Eligible participants will undergo a full day screening visit, if still eligible they will come to Hartford Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut to take part in the full study. Participation requires overnight stays between each of the five study visits. On each of the study days participants are dosed with either a low dose of THC marijuana, a high dose of THC marijuana or placebo marijuana, (the low and high doses are repeated once each, order in which the study drug is given is double blind and chosen at random.)

NCT ID: NCT02757313 Completed - Clinical trials for Marijuana Impairment

Neuroscience of Marijuana Impaired Driving

MJDriving
Start date: October 2016
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Marijuana is one of the most widely used substances. However, marijuana intoxication is not fully understood in relation to driving. This study will help the investigators learn more about the potential impairments related to marijuana intoxicated driving. A combination of MRI and neuropsychological tests (which are computer and paper/pencil tasks) will be used to measure intoxication and impairment. This study will also assess levels of marijuana in blood and saliva samples. This study takes place in Hartford, Connecticut.