Study lead author Dr Danielle McCartney.
Study lead author Dr Danielle McCartney. University of Sydney-led research finds that 1500mg, the highest daily medicinal dose of cannabidiol (CBD), has no impact on people's driving or cognitive abilities. Millions of consumers and patients around the world will be heartened by the results of the latest study on cannabis and driving. The University of Sydney-led finds that 1500mg, the highest daily medicinal dose of cannabidiol (CBD), has no impact on people's driving or cognitive abilities. CBD is a cannabis component widely used for medical as well as 'wellness' purposes, such as to induce sleep or boost energy. It is often consumed orally, in oil form. Most countries, including Australia, allow people to drive while on CBD.
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