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Are females more susceptible to effects of marijuana?

  • Writer: Breathe Free Oregon
    Breathe Free Oregon
  • May 22, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 27, 2020

Summary: Previous studies have shown that women are more prone to cannabis abuse and dependence than men. In women, cannabis withdrawal symptoms of irritability, sleep disruption and decreased food intake was shown to be more severe, and women also have a higher likelihood of relapsing when quitting the drug. However, despite these differences in how marijuana affects males and females, most tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) tolerance studies have been conducted on males, due to their more stable hormones. Because the researchers knew that females were more sensitive to THC, they adjusted their doses so they were 30% lower than those of the males. Still, the females developed more tolerance.


Author: Marie Ellis

Published in: Medical News Today


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