Have you ever considered quitting or reducing your cannabis use?
We understand that between 30% and 50% of regular cannabis users want to quit or reduce their cannabis use but are afraid of debilitating withdrawal symptoms.
We are interested in doing research in this area and are exploring various interventions that may be helpful in reducing withdrawal symptoms and make withdrawal less uncomfortable.
People's most common reasons given for wanting to quit
or reduce cannabis use are:
- Health concerns
- Issues with family and friends
- Unhappy with their motivation and life’s progress
Regular cannabis users who quit say the most common
discomforts are:
- Cravings to use cannabis
- Feeling anxious, depressed, and angry
- Trouble sleeping
- Having no appetite
If you can relate to the above and want to keep abreast of current research in this area, please enter your information below. There is no commitment. This is not a clinical trial. We will enter your email address in our database and keep you up to date on evidence based Cannabis Withdrawal research studies available in Canada
