Cause for concern on concurrent marijuana, alcohol use

As shifting marijuana policy continues to diminish the perceived risk of marijuana use among young smokers, there becomes reason for significant concern over concurrent use of marijuana and alcohol in this population. Numerous published studies in the past couple of years have shown worrisome effects from combined use of the drugs, with evidence that each can function to exacerbate the effects of the other.
Source: The Brown University Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology Update - Category: Psychiatry Tags: What's New in Research Source Type: research
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