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Which of the following is true about co-use of cannabis and nicotine?
Risks of co-use are not backed up by scientific studies.
Co-use can impact physical health but does not affect mental health.
Co-use keeps users from developing substance use disorder in the long term.
Co-use increases health problems compared to only using cannabis or nicotine.
which one
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The correct statement is: "Co-use increases health problems compared to only using cannabis or nicotine."
Brief explanation: Multiple studies show that using cannabis and nicotine together is associated with greater harms than using either alone — including higher risk of dependence, worse respiratory and cardiovascular effects, more severe mental‑health problems (anxiety, depression, psychosis risk in vulnerable people), and poorer quit outcomes. The other statements are incorrect.
Brief explanation: Multiple studies show that using cannabis and nicotine together is associated with greater harms than using either alone — including higher risk of dependence, worse respiratory and cardiovascular effects, more severe mental‑health problems (anxiety, depression, psychosis risk in vulnerable people), and poorer quit outcomes. The other statements are incorrect.
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