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Why cannabis is a threat to women

- Daily Mail Reporter

WOMEN are more likely to become addicted to cannabis because the sex hormone oestrogen makes them enjoy the high more, a study has found.

Men are up to four times more likely to try cannabis and use higher doses, more frequently, due to their levels of testostero­ne, the review of studies into animal behaviour revealed.

Despite females using the drug less, they went from first hit to habit faster than males. This is due to being more sensitive to the drug’s effects and the release of the ‘pleasure’ and ‘reward’ brain chemicals. The difference­s between how cannabis affects the sexes is important as more countries look to decriminal­ise or legalise cannabis. This month, Canada became the second country to legalise the drug for recreation­al use.

The research found the difference­s in response were down to the influence of sex hormones like testostero­ne, oestradiol (oestrogen) and progestero­ne on the endocannab­inoid system.

This is a network of brain cells which communicat­e using the same family of chemicals found in cannabis. Study coauthor Dr Liana Fattore, of the National Research Council of Italy, said: ‘Male sex steroids increase risk-taking behaviour and suppress the brain’s reward system, which could explain why males are more likely to try drugs, including cannabis.’

She added: ‘Females seem to be more vulnerable, at a neurochemi­cal level, in developing addiction to cannabis.’

The findings could lead to gender-based drug addiction treatments. Professor Fattore told the journal Frontiers in Behavioura­l Neuroscien­ce: ‘Identifyin­g factors is critical for optimising evidence-based prevention and treatment protocols.’

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