
Alcohol and marijuana use were compared in 97 regular marijuana users who had used marijuana for 6-8 years. Although onset of alcohol use had occurred 3 years before marijuana use, current usage patterns of the two drugs were similar. Nine subjects met criteria for marijuana abuse and 9 met criteria for alcoholism. Although both drugs were used frequently by these subjects, most reported few or no problems from their use.
Adult, Male, Alcoholism, Marijuana Abuse, Age Factors, Humans, Female, Social Behavior, Attitude to Health
Adult, Male, Alcoholism, Marijuana Abuse, Age Factors, Humans, Female, Social Behavior, Attitude to Health
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