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Marijuana smoking and reduced pressure in human eyes: drug action or epiphenomenon?
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PsychopharmacologySocial SciencesTobacco ControlHuman EyeNicotineCannabinoidsCannabis UsePsychoactive DrugOphthalmologyPsychiatryPharmacologyCannabisSubstance AbuseReduced PressureNeurophysiologyAddictionMarijuana SmokingHuman EyesNeuroscienceGlaucomaPeaceful RelaxationMedicineNormal Pressure
Normal pressure within the human eye was reduced after smoking a socially relevant dose of marijuana (12 mg. delta9-9-tetrahydrocannabinol), but only for light to moderate users who experienced a substantial "high" and a state of peaceful relaxation from the experimental dose. Analysis suggests an indirect effect of the drug associated with relaxation-a psychophysiologic state that can be produced by drug and nondrug means.