Johns Hopkins Study Warns of Severe Impairment Risks from Mixing Edible Cannabis and Alcohol

On May 30, the research notes that standard field sobriety tests frequently fail to gauge the synergistic impacts of both substances.

Officials said standard field sobriety tests often failed to detect the full combined impairment level.

The findings support public health warnings against mixing edibles and alcohol before operating vehicles.

Johns Hopkins researchers documented severe impairment when edible cannabis and alcohol are combined before driving.

According to available records, synergistic effects exceeded impairment from either substance alone in controlled experiments.

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https://www.sciencedaily.com/news/health_medicine/johns-hopkins-cannabis-alcohol-danger

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