The Effects of Cannabidiol on the Driving Performance of Healthy Adults by Dose and Sex
West Virginia University
Summary
The objectives/purpose of this study are to comprehensively investigate the effects of non-prescription CBD on driving performance, drowsiness, sedation, and cognitive function in a large sample of healthy adults aged 18-30 years, with additional characterization of effects by dose and by sex, using a rigorous RCT design which will naturally mitigate confounding factors.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–30 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Possess a current drivers' license * Driven a motor vehicle at least once in the past 30 days * Able to read English * Test negative for all substances on a urine drug test and complete a test drive to ensure the absence of simulation sickness * Not taking any daily prescription medications (excluding birth control) * Not diagnosed with any serious chronic disease by a licensed healthcare provider (including but not limited to Alzheimer's and related dementias, Parkinson's disease or other neurodegenerative disorder, major depressive or anxiety disorder, schizophrenia or…
Interventions
- DrugCannabidiol (CBD) Oil 300mg
Cannabidiol (CBD) Oil 300mg, 1 dose
- DrugCannabidiol (CBD) Oil 150mg
Cannabidiol (CBD) Oil 150mg, 1 dose
- DrugPlacebo Oil
Placebo Oil, 1 dose
Location
- West Virginia UniversityMorgantown, West Virginia