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N/A N=98 Randomized Triple-blind Basic Science

Effects of Inhaled Cannabis on Driving Performance

Alcohol Drinking · Cannabis

Enrolled (actual)
98
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Jun 2017
Primary outcome: Primary: Driving Performance — 0.26; 0.42; 0 cm

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Alcohol(oral) and placebo (Drug); Cannabis(THC)(Inhaled) and Placebo (Drug)
Age
Adult · 21+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
Gary R Gaffney
Primary completion
Mar 2014

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Driving Performance
0.26; 0.42; 0
SECONDARY
THC Concentration in Plasma Sample
0; 4.8; 7.5; 4.1; 7; 0
SECONDARY
THC Concentration Levels in Whole Blood
0; 3.7; 6.0; 2.8; 5.0; 0

Summary

The purpose of this study is to expand understanding of the effects of cannabis on driving performance with and without the presence of low levels of alcohol. This project will involve the development a of a protocol and driving environment that is sensitive to the effects of cannabis on driving performance by building on prior driving situations used previously for testing the effects of alcohol on driving.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Healthy adult (age 21-55) men and women, based on medical and psychological evaluation
  • Currently valid unrestricted (except for vision correction) US driver's license
  • Licensed driver for at least the past two years
  • Drove at least 1300 miles in the past year, by self-report
  • Live within an 80 mile radius of NADS
  • Available for an overnight stay followed by a full-day study session for six sessions
  • Must be considered a light or moderate drinker according to Quantity-Frequency-Variability Scale (QFV)
  • Cannabis use with a minimum frequency averaging at least one day per quarter and no more than three days a week during the three months prior to study entry
  • Peripheral veins suitable for repeated venipuncture and/or placement of an intravenous catheter
  • Systolic blood pressure within a clinically normal range (120 ± 30 mmHg) and -diastolic blood pressure of 80 ± 20 mmHg..
  • Good command of written and spoken English
  • Female subjects with reproductive potential must agree to use (and/or have their partner use) one (1) acceptable method of birth control beginning at the screening visit throughout the study (including intervals between treatment periods/panels) and until 2 weeks after the last dose of study drug in the last treatment period. Acceptable methods of birth control include the following: intrauterine device (IUD-with or without local hormone release), diaphragm, spermicides, cervical cap, contraceptive sponge, oral contraceptives or condoms. Abstinence is an alternative lifestyle and subjects practicing abstinence may be included in the study.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Presence of any clinically significant illness, as detected by history, physical examination, and/or laboratory tests, that might influence driving performance (e.g., seizures, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, vertigo, chronic fatigue syndrome) or put the subject at increased risk of adverse events (e.g., cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension)
  • History of a clinically significant adverse event associated with cannabis or alcohol intoxication
  • Donation of more than 450 mL of blood within 14 days of study drug administration
  • If female, pregnant or nursing
  • Currently interested in or participating in drug abuse treatment, or participated in drug abuse treatment within 60 days preceding study enrollment
  • Currently taking drugs that are contraindicated for use with study drugs
  • Requires any special equipment to aid in driving (ex. pedal extensions, hand brake or throttle, spinner wheel knobs or other non-standard equipment)
  • Significant history of motion sickness or demonstrates significant simulator sickness during practice drives at screening (SSQ). Subjects must have scores below the following values on the SSQ: Nausea < 21, Oculomotor <32, Disorientation < 15, and Total Score < 32.
  • Current alcohol or cannabis use disorder, as identified by the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test for alcohol or Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test for cannabis.
  • History of any illness that, in the opinion of the study investigator, might confound the results of the study or pose an additional risk to the subject from study participation
  • Prior participation in a driver impairment or distraction-related research study conducted at NADS that uses the same base drive.
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01620177). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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