Authors
Ali M Yurasek, Elizabeth R Aston, Jane Metrik
Publication date
2017/6
Source
Current addiction reports
Volume
4
Pages
184-193
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Purpose of Review
The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the existing literature on the relationship between the co-use of cannabis and alcohol including (1) epidemiology, comorbidity, and associated consequences of cannabis and alcohol use disorders; (2) preclinical and clinical laboratory studies examining behavioral pharmacology of cannabis and alcohol co-use; and (3) clinical outcomes related to co-use.
Recent Findings
Findings from the literature reviewed suggest that the co-use of alcohol and cannabis is associated with additive performance impairment effects, higher and more frequent consumption levels, increased social and behavioral consequences such as driving while impaired, and greater likelihood of the experiencing comorbid substance use and mental health disorders. Furthermore, co-use may be associated with …
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Scholar articles
AM Yurasek, ER Aston, J Metrik - Current addiction reports, 2017