AnalgeSiC and appEtite-stimulating Effects of caNnabigerol and THC (ASCENT) (NCT04859296) | Clinical Trial Compass
Active — Not RecruitingPhase 1
AnalgeSiC and appEtite-stimulating Effects of caNnabigerol and THC (ASCENT)
United States20 participantsStarted 2023-02-15
Plain-language summary
This study will assess the analgesic, appetite-stimulating, and subjective effects of cannabigerol (CBG) alone and in combination with THC.
Who can participate
Age range21 Years – 55 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Male or non-pregnant and non-lactating females aged 21-55 years
* • Report occasional use of cannabis (cannabis use between ≥ biweekly and ≤ 3 days per week) over the month prior to screening
* Not currently seeking treatment for their cannabis use
* Have a Body Mass Index from 18.5 - 34kg/m2.
* Able to perform all study procedures
* Must be using a contraceptive (hormonal or barrier methods)
* Females must not be lactating
Exclusion Criteria:
* Meeting DSM-V criteria for moderate-severe Cannabis Use disorder (CUD) or any substance use disorder other than nicotine, caffeine, or mild CUD
* Any other Axis I disorder
* • Current use of any medications within 14 days or 5 half-lives of administration (whichever is longer) except for hormonal contraceptives in females. If a medication is taken once a participant is enrolled, sessions will be suspended for 14 days or 5 half-lives after administration (whichever is longer)
* If medical history, physical and psychiatric examination, or laboratory tests performed during the screening process are not within the normal range and / or reveal any significant illness (e.g., hypertension) as judged by the study physician and to put the participant at greater risk of experiencing adverse events due to completion of study procedures.
* Current pain
* Pregnancy is exclusionary due to the possible effects of the study medication on fetal development.
* History of an allergic reaction or adverse reaction to cannabis is e…