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Do-It-Yourself medicine? The impact of light cannabis liberalization on prescription drugs

Vincenzo Carrieri, Leonardo Madio, Francesco Principe

2020Journal of Health Economics35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Governments worldwide are increasingly concerned about the booming use of CBD (cannabidiol) products. However, we know little about the impact of their liberalization. We study a unique case of unintended liberalization of a CBD-based product (light cannabis) that occurred in Italy in 2017. Using unique and high-frequency data on prescription drug sales and by exploiting the staggered local availability of the new product in each Italian province, we document a significant substitution effect between light cannabis and anxiolytics, sedatives, opioids, anti-depressants and anti-psychotics. Results are informative for regulators and suggest that bans on light cannabis use would disregard the needs of patients to seek effective reliefs of their symptoms.

Topics & Concepts

CannabisCannabidiolMedical prescriptionLiberalizationUnintended consequencesBusinessProduct (mathematics)DrugMedicinePsychiatryPharmacologyEconomicsPolitical scienceMarket economyGeometryMathematicsLawCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchSubstance Abuse Treatment and OutcomesOpioid Use Disorder Treatment
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