Australian study: tobacco and cannabis are both complements and substitutes

A new study examining the economic relationship between cannabis and tobacco consumption in Australia has shown striking differences in how the two substances interact across age groups.

The findings challenge traditional assumptions about the relationship between these widely used drugs, suggesting their roles as economic complements or substitutes shift over a user’s lifetime. This nuanced understanding could have significant implications for public health policies, particularly regarding taxation and regulation of tobacco products.

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