dicentra, a world-renowned Contract Research Organization (CRO) and global consulting firm, is pleased to announce that it has opened participant enrolment for a new groundbreaking cannabis impairment study with its client, Gaize. The study is seeking 350 participants to volunteer at dicentra's clinical research site in Toronto, Canada.
TORONTO, Sept. 19, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- dicentra, a world-renowned Contract Research Organization (CRO) and global consulting firm, is pleased to announce that it has opened participant enrolment for a new groundbreaking cannabis impairment study with its client, Gaize. The study is seeking 350 participants to volunteer at dicentra's clinical research site in Toronto, Canada.
Cannabis use can negatively impact a driver's ability to safely operate a motor vehicle by affecting motor skills, slowing reaction time, and impairing short-term memory and concentration. Despite this, according to research done at Western University, drug-impaired driving increased by 43% in the first full year after Canada's federal legalization of cannabis. This statistic is further compounded by findings from 2021's Canadian Cannabis Survey that one in four cannabis users admit to having operated a vehicle while under the influence of cannabis.
Approved alcohol screening devices (ASDs) have been available to law enforcement agencies for over four decades. These devices provide an easy means of ascertaining both the presence and the concentration of alcohol at a roadside traffic stop. Unlike alcohol, there are currently no comparable screening devices to ascertain the level of cannabis impairment. In fact, studies suggest that the Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST), and roadside oral fluid screening may be unreliable measures of cannabis impairment.
The Gaize Cannabis Impairment Detection Device administers an automated standardized field sobriety eye test and captures high-definition eye movement video. The eye movement data is used to determine cannabis intoxication and the captured footage is securely stored and can later be used as evidence to demonstrate the signs and symptoms of impairment. This product simultaneously tackles the issue of safety, accuracy, and fair and reliable evidence in potential prosecution and defense cases.
"The implications of this study on road safety are immense. That's what makes studies like this one so important," says Peter Wojewnik, Partner, at dicentra. "Part of our mission is to improve the lives of millions, worldwide. Working with great partners like Gaize helps make this mission a success, by providing the clinical evidence necessary to bring Cannabis Impairment Detection Devices like this to market, and help make our roads safer."
"The Gaize Cannabis Impairment Detection Device was designed specifically to provide a safe and reliable investigational device for cannabis detection," says Ken Fichtler, CEO at Gaize. "Our proprietary cannabis detection software is the first of its kind to be used in a VR headset. This study will help us to determine how safe, effective, and reliable our device is."
dicentra's Toronto site will allow for fast recruitment of participants due to its downtown location being located on multiple transit routes, providing access to millions of potential participants within a 20-mile radius. dicentra prides itself on having the capacity to recruit participants quickly to meet the needs of clinical trial sponsors, offering a state-of-the-art clinical research clinic strategically located in the heart of Toronto, Canada.
To participate in this trial, or inquire about upcoming clinical trials, please visit: https://cannabis.vitalabs.clinic/
About Gaize
Gaize was created with a singular goal in mind. We see a world where the inevitable legalization of cannabis has been met with a technology that keeps roads and workplaces safe. We strongly believe that our approach is uniquely well suited to the challenges that cannabis impairment presents. We're going to succeed because we must! https://www.gaize.ai/
About dicentra
dicentra is a leading Contract Research Organization (CRO) and global consulting firm that specializes in addressing all matters related to safety, quality, and compliance for all product categories in the life sciences and food industries. We evaluate, implement, and provide all the necessary support for products and operations to gain market access and build confidence in your brand. We achieve this through our three business divisions: consulting, clinical trials, and certifications. Since our inception in 2002, we have completed over 24,000 projects and serviced over 1,400 companies internationally. https://dicentra.com/
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