Having a method or system in place that helps break down the research in a more efficient way can be helpful to the outcome.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse announced in a report to researchers that there is a “new requirement to measure and report results using a standard THC unit in all applicable human subjects’ research.” This would become active immediately.
Which was the first solicited feedback on a recommendation to regulate THC dosage when conducting cannabis research.NIDA also mentioned that it followed through with “extensive stakeholder input”.
“This guidance will apply to applications where THC is a focus of the research,” the latest report continues.
Some of these complications involve possible concerns associated with the result of having marijuana products with the same THC level.
The complexities in research look past having a regulated quantity of THC “hardly negate the value” of setting one.