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Cannabidiol reduces cigarette consumption in tobacco smokers!

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- Only the seeds and fibers from the hemp plant can be used to extract cannabidiol.
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Cannabidiol reduces cigarette consumption in tobacco smokers
The role of the endocannabinoid system in nicotine addiction is increasingly recognized.
We investigated whether cannabidiol could impact cigarette smoking.
- Cannabidiol (CBD) use reduced cigarette smoking over a week.
- Drugs that alter the endocannabinoid system may be effective treatments for nicotine addiction
We conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study(1) to assess the effects of occasional use of cannabidiol (CBD)
among smokers who wanted to quit. They were asked to use the inhaler if they felt the urge to smoke. During the treatment week, the smokers treated with placebo did not show any difference in the number of cigarettes smoked. In contrast, people treated with CBD have considerably reduce the number of cigarettes fumes during the processing of approx. 40% . The results also showed some maintenance of this effect at follow-up. These preliminary data, combined with the strong pre-clinical rationale for the use of this compound,
The endocannabinoid system is now thought to be intrinsic to reward and reinforcement (2)
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive component of the cannabis plant. CBD has a complex action on a number of receptors, including an antagonistic action at cannabinoid receptors 1 and 2 ( CB1 and CB2 )
CBD has recently attracted interest for its anxiolytic effect (3) Crippa et al., 2011 and its antipsychotic properties (4) Leweke et al., 2012. Several sources of evidence suggest that CBD may also be a treatment for addiction to nicotine .
Various sources have shown that CB1 receptors modulate the rewarding effects of nicotine and other drugs.
CBD has an excellent profile for normalizing the endocannabinoid system as recent research demonstrates, CBD dosing increases depleted levels of anandamide : the main neuro-transmitter of the endocannabinoid system (5) Leweke et al., 2012. Although 'No research has been conducted specifically on cigarette smoking and addiction in smokers, other sources (testing on lab rats) suggest that CBD is an effective treatment for addiction.
CBD is also a potentially excellent treatment for addiction due to its anxiolytic properties , as anxiety is a key symptom often seen during withdrawal from nicotine and other drugs (6) Hughes, Higgins and Bickel, 1994.

The current study aims to assess the impact of the use of CBD dose in the form of an Inhaler / Vaporizer on nicotine addiction
in tobacco smokers who wanted to quit smoking. We hypothesized that the use of CBD, mediated by the endocannabinoid system, would reduce the amount of cigarettes in the smoker.
In a double-blind study
controlled, 24 smokers were recruited from the community and were randomized to receive a CBD inhaler (n=12; 6 women) or placebo (n=12; 6 women). The inclusion criteria were that the participants smoked more than 10 cigarettes per day , and expressed their intention to quit smoking.
This is the first study
to our knowledge to demonstrate the impact of CBD on smoking . The reduction in smoking observed in this study was striking and occurred in the absence of other defects, including craving. Given the central role craving in relapse, this is a potentially very encouraging finding, as participants using the CBD inhaler reduced the number of cigarettes . CBD on the CB1 receptor
In conclusion
the preliminary data presented here suggest that CBD may be effective in reducing cigarette smoking among tobacco smokers, however, larger scale studies, with longer follow-up, are warranted to gauge the implications of these findings. . These findings add to a growth in the literature that highlights the importance of the endocannabinoid system in nicotine addiction.
Fabien from CBDtech
*Sources:
1.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23685330
2.Serrano, A., & Parsons, LH (2011). Endocannabinoid influence in drug reinforcement, dependence and addiction-related behaviors. Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 132(3), 215–241
3.Crippa, JA, Derenusson, GN, Ferrari, TB, Wichert-Ana, L., Duran, FL, Martin-Santos, R., et al. (2011). Neural basis of anxiolytic effects of cannabidiol (CBD) in generalized social anxiety disorder: A preliminary report. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 25(1), 121–130
4-5.Leweke, FM, Piomelli, D., Pahlisch, F., Muhl, D., Gerth, CW, Hoyer, C., et al. (2012). Cannabidiol enhances anandamide signaling and alleviates psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia. Translational Psychiatry, 2, e94.
6. Hughes, JR, Higgins, ST, & Bickel, WK (1994). Nicotine withdrawal versus other drug withdrawal syndromes: Similarities and dissimilarities. Addiction, 89(11), 1461–1470