Researchers say cannabis use before alcohol or tobacco is 'rare' and may even protect against future substance misuse issues.
In a US survey, 21% of those polled said they were consuming cannabis-based products this month.
Cannabinoids were shown to reduce toxicity in the liver caused by ethanol.
The findings suggest that cannabis is a 'substitute' for alcohol rather than a 'complement' to.
A 20-year US study shows alcohol abuse is declining while the consumption of cannabis edibles is on the rise.
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