Comparison of cannabinoids in hair with self‐reported cannabis consumption in heavy, light and non‐cannabis users
Drug and Alcohol Review2016Vol. 36(2), pp. 220–226
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Michelle Taylor, R. Lees, Graeme Henderson, Anne Lingford‐Hughes, John Macleod, John Sullivan, Matthew Hickman
Abstract
Hair analysis can be used as a qualitative indicator of heavy (daily or near daily) cannabis consumption within the past 3 months. However, this approach is unable to reliably detect light cannabis consumption or determine the quantity of cannabis used by the individual. [Taylor M, Lees R, Henderson G, Lingford-Hughes A, Macleod J, Sullivan J, Hickman M. Comparison of cannabinoids in hair with self-reported cannabis consumption in heavy, light and non-cannabis users. Drug Alcohol Rev 2017;36:220-226].
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