This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), a condition where individuals have difficulty controlling their alcohol consumption, leading to significant health and social problems. The study will explore the use of Cannabidiol (CBD), a chemical compound found in cannabis plants, as a potential treatment to help reduce alcohol consumption in individuals with AUD. Participants in the study will receive either CBD in the form of an oral solution or a placebo, which is a substance with no active medication.
The purpose of the study is to compare the reduction in alcohol drinking between those taking CBD and those taking the placebo. The study will last for a total of 16 weeks. During this time, participants will be asked to track their alcohol consumption and other health indicators. The study will begin with a period where participants’ current drinking habits are recorded, followed by the administration of either CBD or the placebo. The final weeks of the study will involve assessing changes in alcohol consumption and other health-related factors.
Throughout the study, researchers will monitor various health aspects, including the effects of alcohol on the brain and liver. This will involve looking at changes in brain structure and liver health using methods like MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), which is a type of scan that provides detailed images of the body’s organs. The study aims to provide insights into whether CBD can effectively reduce alcohol consumption and improve health outcomes for individuals with AUD.



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