Acute Pharmacokinetic Profile of Smoked and Vaporized Cannabis in Human Blood and Oral Fluid
Tory R. Spindle(Johns Hopkins University), Ryan G. Vandrey(Behavioral Pharma (United States)), Ronald Flegel(Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration), George E. Bigelow(Johns Hopkins University), Eugene D Hayes(Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration), John M. Mitchell(RTI International), Edward J. Cone(National Institute on Drug Abuse), Nicolas J. Schlienz(Behavioral Pharma (United States))
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