The MARY-JANE Cannabis and Heart Rhythm Trial (NCT06021613) | Clinical Trial Compass
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The MARY-JANE Cannabis and Heart Rhythm Trial
United States100 participantsStarted 2024-01-18
Plain-language summary
Despite recreational cannabis now being legal in 23 states, where more than 100 million Americans reside, studies on the actual health effects are limited. This study is a randomized trial, where each participant will be instructed to consume or avoid cannabis on randomly assigned days during a 14-day monitoring period. The goal of this study is to answer the question:
"Does cannabis use increase the frequency of 'early' and abnormal heart beats?"
During the 14-day period, participants will wear an external heart monitor, a glucose monitor, and a fitness tracker to track heart rhythm, glucose levels, step counts, and sleep health. Participants will use a mobile app or a text messaging service for daily instructions/reminders on cannabis use, and short surveys. The investigators ask that participants smoke or vape cannabis at least once on days they are instructed to consume cannabis. Compelling evidence of heart and other health effects would be important to the clinical care of our patients.
Who can participate
Age range21 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Are age 21 or older
✓. Have a smartphone
✓. Are able to use the Eureka mobile application and Mosio text messaging software
✓. Have inhaled cannabis in the past month and on at least four different days in the same week in the past year
✓. Are willing to consume and abstain from inhaled cannabis for no more than two consecutive days as instructed over the 14-day trial period
✓. Are able to participate in a location where cannabis use would not break any established laws under any jurisdiction
✓. Are able to self supply cannabis throughout the study duration
Exclusion criteria
✕. Currently pregnant or trying to get pregnant
✕. Have a medical reason to avoid cannabis
✕. Are unwilling to avoid all forms of cannabis consumption on days instructed to abstain from cannabis
What they're measuring
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Change in PAC and PVC frequencies
Timeframe: Baseline and after completion of cannabis consumption, up to 2 weeks