Abstinence symptoms following
smoked marijuana in humans
by
Haney M, Ward AS, Comer SD, Foltin RW, Fischman MW
New York State Psychiatric Institute and Department of Psychiatry,
College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, NY 10032, USA.
mh235@columbia.edu
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 1999 Feb;141(4):395-404
ABSTRACT
Symptoms of withdrawal after oral delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
administration have been reported, yet little is known about the development of
dependence on smoked marijuana in humans. In a 21-day residential study,
marijuana smokers (n = 12) worked on five psychomotor tasks during the day
(0915-1700 hours), and in the evening engaged in recreational activities
(1700-2330 hours); subjective-effects measures were completed 10 times/day. Food
and beverages were available ad libitum from 0830 to 2330 hours. Marijuana
cigarettes (0.0, 1.8, 3.1% THC) were smoked at 1000, 1400, 1800, and 2200 hours.
Placebo marijuana was administered on days 1-4 . One of the active marijuana
doses was administered on days 5-8, followed by 4 days of placebo marijuana
(days 9-12). The other concentration of active marijuana cigarettes was
administered on days 13-16, followed by 4 days of placebo marijuana (days
17-20); the order in which the high and low THC-concentration marijuana
cigarettes were administered was counter-balanced between groups. Both active
doses of marijuana increased ratings of "High," and "Good Drug Effect," and
increased food intake, while decreasing verbal interaction compared to the
placebo baseline (days 1-4). Abstinence from active marijuana increased ratings
such as "Anxious," "Irritable," and "Stomach pain," and significantly decreased
food intake compared to baseline. This empirical demonstration of withdrawal
from smoked marijuana may suggest that daily marijuana use may be maintained, at
least in part, by the alleviation of abstinence symptoms.
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