Medically reviewed by Erika Prouty, PharmD Key Takeaways Close to 50% of regular or dependent marijuana users will experience ...
This is what happens to your mind and body when you stop smoking weed, with major changes peaking around one week in.
Drug treatments for cannabis use disorder remain limited but a new trial suggests an antismoking drug could help to reduce ...
A cigarette cessation drug helped men with cannabis use disorder cut marijuana use by one-third, but women experienced worse ...
Pot is quickly becoming America's drug of choice, on track to replace alcohol, but its harms are becoming clear as well.
Cannabis use disorder (CUD), also known as marijuana use disorder, is defined by compulsive use of cannabis despite adverse consequences, difficulty controlling use, and withdrawal symptoms. The ...
At what point does smoking weed get dangerous? A British study measured cannabis consumption in THC units and determined ...
A new randomized controlled trial has found promising evidence that the smoking cessation medication varenicline ...
Shakespeare coined the word addiction to mean “strong inclination” toward any activity. People continue using the word in this general way, e.g., “television addiction.” I use addiction in the more ...
How much cannabis is too much? A new study proposes a weekly THC limit linked to addiction risk, suggesting adults staying ...