This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of Alcohol Dependence, a condition where individuals have a strong craving for alcohol and find it difficult to control their drinking. The study will explore the impact of a treatment combining Cannabidiol (CBD) and Naltrexone on reducing the craving for alcohol. Cannabidiol is a compound found in cannabis plants, and Naltrexone is a medication commonly used to help people with alcohol dependence by reducing their desire to drink.
The purpose of the study is to assess how effective the combination of 800mg or 1200mg of oral CBD with 50mg of oral Naltrexone is in reducing alcohol cravings compared to a placebo. Participants will take part in a series of visits over a period of time, where they will receive either the active treatment or a placebo. The study will monitor changes in alcohol craving levels, quality of life, and other related symptoms throughout the trial.
Participants will be asked to attend several visits, where they will undergo assessments to measure their alcohol cravings and other health indicators. The study will also track changes in mood, anxiety, and overall well-being. This research aims to provide insights into how Cannabidiol and Naltrexone can work together to help individuals manage their alcohol dependence more effectively.



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