Cannabidiol Use In Epilepsy - Is CBD oil an effective treatment for epilepsy? [RUqSOVQ5VJ4]
Cannabidiol Use In Epilepsy - Is CBD oil an effective treatment for epilepsy? [RUqSOVQ5VJ4]
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There are currently good indications for cannabidiol use in epilepsy – Epidiolex is a medication used to treat rare forms of epilepsy known as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. The active ingredient in Epidiolex is cannabidiol CBD, so today we ask the question ‘is CBD oil an effective treatment for epilepsy?’ Cannabidiol, or CBD for short, is the 2nd most common cannabinoid found in cannabis plants, with the first being the psychoactive compound THC, however CBD has no psychotropic effect. In the UK, THC is a controlled substance which is why many CBD products are made from CBD extracted from hemp plants, which are cannabis plants with no more than 0.3% THC levels. Epilepsy is a common condition that affects the brain, leading to frequent seizures. It is thought that seizures are bursts of electrical activity in the brain that temporarily affect how it works. It is normally a lifelong condition that can occasionally get better with time. As electrical activity in the brain is down to the transmitting of information using neurotransmitters, cannabidiol use in epilepsy may help to regulate the release of neurotransmitters, leading to less frequent seizures. The studies that show benefits for cannabidiol use in epilepsy are promising with one study using Epidiolex and finding that half of those who took Epidiolex experienced 44% fewer seizures. More studies also indicate the use of cannabidiol in epilepsy could improve the quality of life for a significant number of epileptics. If you would like to learn more about CBD oil as an effective treatment for epilepsy, check out the SMOKO blog ‘Is CBD Oil An Effective Treatment For Epilepsy?’ www.smokoCBD.com
Aired: November 24, 2024
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