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Pot Chemical May Help Prevent Epileptic Seizures
Trial showed a benefit, but more study is needed, experts said




WebMD News from HealthDay

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By Alan Mozes


HealthDay Reporter


THURSDAY, Dec. 24, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- A pill containing cannabidiol (CBD), a key ingredient in marijuana, may reduce seizures for children and young adults with epilepsy, new research suggests.

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However, the researchers and outside experts agreed that more investigation is needed before the treatment could be approved for patients.

The finding stems from an investigation led by Dr. Orrin Devinsky, director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City. Conducted during 2014 and 2015, the study involved more than 200 patients at 11 epilepsy care centers across the United States.

Patients were between the ages of 1 and 30, and all had been diagnosed with a form of treatment-resistant epilepsy.

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All were given CBD as a pill, starting at a dose of between 2-5 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) of body weight per day. Doses were gradually increased to a maximum of between 25 and 50 mg/kg per day over the course of a three-month treatment period.

The result: a nearly 37 percent decline, on average, in the number of seizures experienced on a monthly basis.

That meant that for patients who had been experiencing an average of 30 seizures per month pre-treatment, the number fell to under 16 monthly seizures by the end of the study.

CBD treatment appeared to be both safe and generally well-tolerated, Devinsky's team said. However, some patients did experience mild forms of drowsiness, loss of appetite, diarrhea, fatigue and/or convulsions, while 20 patients experienced serious side effects, including the advent of long-lasting and/or closely timed seizures.

Overall, however, "we are very encouraged by our trial results," Devinsky said in a Langone news release. "But before we raise hopes for families who regularly deal with the devastation of treatment-resistant epilepsy, more research, including further studies through our ongoing randomized controlled trial, are needed to definitively recommend CBD as a treatment to patients with uncontrolled seizures."

The investigating team plans to continue its research. In the meantime, however, Devinsky warned parents of children with epilepsy against embarking on marijuana experimentation on their own.

http://www.webmd.com/children/news/20151224/marijuana-chemical-may-help-prevent-epileptic-seizures-in-kids-young-adults?src=RSS_PUBLIC





 
 
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