Marijuana-Produced Changes in Pain Tolerance. Experienced and Non-Experienced Subjects

Abstract
The effect of marijuana and placebo on pain tolerance was compared in cannabis-experienced and naive subjects. A statistically significant increase in tolerance was observed after smoking marijuana. Although there was no statistically significant interaction between the drug effect and having had previous cannabis experience, there was a definite trend towards a greater increase in tolerance for the experienced (16 %) compared to the naive group (8 %).