The marijuana compound cannabidiol (CBD) is a credible candidate to address alcohol-induced sleep disturbances, according to a study published in the journal Alcohol and Alcoholism.
The abstract of the study was published ahead online ahead of print by the US National Library of Medicine, and it was conducted by researchers at McMaster University and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, both in Canada.
Among individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD), it is estimated that the majority suffer from persistent sleep disturbances for which few candidate medications are available, notes the study’s authors. “Our aim was to critically review the potential for cannabidiol (CBD) as a treatment for AUD-induced sleep disturbance.”
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