From the Journals

Among cannabinoids, cannabidiol has best evidence for decreasing seizures


 

FROM JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY


The authors said they were more confident of the benefits of CBD in children than in adults, because the more recent, larger, and better-conducted randomized, controlled trials focused on children and adolescents.

“In RCTs, and most of the non-RCTs, cannabinoids were used as an adjunctive therapy rather than as a standalone intervention, so at present, there is little evidence to support any recommendation that cannabinoids can be recommended as a replacement for current standard [antiepileptic drugs].”

The review also looked at the number of withdrawals, which they said could serve as an indicator of the tolerability and effectiveness of a treatment. The randomized, controlled trials showed no difference in withdrawal rates between patients on CBD and those on placebo, although CBD patients were more likely to withdraw because of adverse events.

There was a small but significant increase in the risk of adverse events with CBD, compared with placebo: particularly drowsiness, diarrhea, fatigue, and changes in appetite. There also was a higher incidence of serious adverse events (AEs), including status epilepticus and elevated aminotransferase levels.

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