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Cannabis use and cannabis use disorder

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NATURE REVIEWS DISEASE PRIMERS
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41572-021-00247-4

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  1. Australian Government under the Commonwealth Drug and Alcohol Program grant
  2. Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto
  3. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
  4. German Federal Ministry of Health
  5. European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
  6. US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) [P30DA029926, T32DA037202, R01DA050032]

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Cannabis use disorder affects approximately 10% of global cannabis users, and while there are treatment methods available, enduring abstinence is not common. Legalization of non-medical cannabis use may increase the prevalence of CUD.
Cannabis use disorder (CUD) is an underappreciated risk of using cannabis that affects similar to 10% of the 193 million cannabis users worldwide. The individual and public health burdens are less than those of other forms of drug use, but CUD accounts for a substantial proportion of persons seeking treatment for drug use disorders owing to the high global prevalence of cannabis use. Cognitive behavioural therapy, motivational enhancement therapy and contingency management can substantially reduce cannabis use and cannabis-related problems, but enduring abstinence is not a common outcome. No pharmacotherapies have been approved for cannabis use or CUD, although a number of drug classes (such as cannabinoid agonists) have shown promise and require more rigorous evaluation. Treatment of cannabis use and CUD is often complicated by connorbid mental health and other substance use disorders. The legalization of non-medical cannabis use in some high-income countries may increase the prevalence of CUD by making more potent cannabis products more readily available at a lower price. States that legalize medical and non-medical cannabis use should inform users about the risks of CUD and provide information on how to obtain assistance if they develop cannabis-related mental and/or physical health problems.

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