Counteracting the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) intoxication, often experienced after consuming cannabis, is a concern for many individuals. Various methods are employed to mitigate the perceptual and cognitive alterations resulting from THC exposure and return to a baseline state of functioning.
The ability to rapidly reduce the effects of cannabis intoxication is valued for its potential to improve safety, productivity, and social interactions. Throughout history, anecdotal remedies and emerging scientific research have contributed to understanding potential strategies for diminishing these effects. The perceived need for such strategies is influenced by varying legal landscapes and societal attitudes toward cannabis consumption.