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Wesnes KA et al. - These data demonstrate that acute doses of nabilone in the range 1–3 mg produce clear cognitive and subjective effects in healthy volunteers, and therefore they may be used as reference data in the future study of peripherally acting cannabinoids believed to be free from such effects.

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