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To be diagnosed, at LEAST TWO OF THE FOLLOWING SIGNS MUST OCCUR WITHIN A YEAR:

USING MORE cannabis than intended, or for longer periods.

Struggling to cut back or CONTROL USAGE.

SPENDING a lot of time obtaining, using, or recovering from cannabis.

Strong CRAVINGS to use cannabis.

NEGLECTING work, school, or home responsibilities due to use.

Continuing use despite SOCIAL OR RELATIONSHIP PROBLEMS caused by cannabis.

GIVING UP important activities because of cannabis use.

Using cannabis in physically RISKY SITUATIONS.

Persisting in use despite knowing it’s causing PHYSICAL OR MENTAL HARM.

Building TOLERANCE, needing more cannabis to feel the effects.

Experiencing WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS when not using cannabis.

CUD severity is classified as mild, moderate, or severe, based on how many of these signs are present.

Early Remission: A person is considered in early remission if they have abstained from cannabis for 3 to 12 months after previously meeting the criteria for CUD, although craving may persist.

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