Ethanol and Cannabinoid Effects on Simulated Driving and Related Cognition: Sub-Study II

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Observational StudyDriving ImpairmentCannabis SafetyAlcohol InteractionCognitive Function
Trial ID NCT02710097
Phase N/A
Status Active Not Recruiting
Condition Cannabis
Intervention Active inhaled cannabis
Why This Matters

This study addresses a critical public safety question about the combined effects of alcohol and cannabis on driving performance. With increasing cannabis legalization and concurrent use patterns, understanding how these substances interact to impair driving-related cognitive functions is essential for evidence-based policy and clinical guidance.

Clinical Summary

This active observational study examines the effects of ethanol and inhaled cannabis on simulated driving performance and cognitive function. The trial uses a controlled laboratory setting to measure impairment parameters when subjects use cannabis alone, alcohol alone, and in combination. Primary endpoints focus on driving simulator performance metrics and standardized cognitive assessments. The study is currently active but not recruiting new participants.

Dr. Caplan’s Take

โ€œThis research could provide the objective data we desperately need to counsel patients about cannabis use and driving safety. If the results demonstrate measurable impairment thresholds, it would give clinicians evidence-based parameters for patient education about responsible use timing.โ€

Clinical Perspective
๐Ÿง  Patients using cannabis should understand that this research aims to establish scientific baselines for impairment that could inform future legal standards. Clinicians should recognize that robust driving impairment data remains limited, making this type of controlled research valuable for developing clinical recommendations about cannabis use and driving safety intervals.

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