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A UK study suggests limiting cannabis to eight THC units weekly to reduce addiction risk.
Researchers at the University of Bath propose a weekly limit of eight THC units—equivalent to about 40 mg of THC or one-third of a gram of herbal cannabis—to reduce the risk of cannabis use disorder, based on data from the CannTeen study.
The guideline, similar to alcohol units, aims to help users and health professionals assess risk, as CUD risk rises significantly above eight units per week, with severe cases linked to over 13 units.
The recommendation supports public health efforts amid expanding legal cannabis access in Europe, though most countries still prohibit recreational sales.
While no cannabis use is entirely safe, the threshold is intended to help reduce harm for those who continue using.
Un estudio del Reino Unido sugiere limitar el consumo de cannabis a ocho unidades semanales de THC para reducir el riesgo de adicción.