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Cannabis Use Disorder Comorbidity

Cannabis use disorder is frequently associated with other substance use disorders, multiplying the risk for any other substance disorder by about nine. It is considered a gateway drug, as cannabis users have a higher probability of using more risky substances in the future. Co-occurring mental disorders, including major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, and personality disorders, are common among individuals with cannabis use disorder. Cannabis use has been linked to an increased risk of psychosis, particularly when used during critical periods. Medical conditions such as cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, respiratory disorders, and adverse cardiovascular outcomes can also be associated with regular cannabis use.

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Updated 2023-07-09

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