How Cannabis Effects on Epilepsy Treatment?

3.4 million people in the United States have epilepsy including, 65 million people worldwide.

Many people live with uncontrollable seizures because no medication seems to help. Early evidence from small clinical & laboratory studies, anecdotal reports, suggest that cannabidiol (CBD) could potentially help control seizures. 


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You can consult certified doctors to understand the potential benefits of cannabis treatment for epilepsy, and you can get Weed in San Francisco at medical marijuana dispensaries. 


To understand its benefits you should know what epilepsy is? And what are the symptoms of it? Epilepsy is caused by abnormal activity in the brain; seizures can affect any process your brain coordinates. Seizure signs and symptoms may include:

  • Temporary confusion
  • A staring spell
  • Uncontrollable jerking movements of the arms and legs
  • Loss of consciousness or awareness  
  • Psychic symptoms such as fear, anxiety 
What study says about cannabis Treatment for Epilepsy?

In recent years, several studies have shown the benefit of specific plant-based CBD product in treating particular groups of people with epilepsy who have not responded to traditional therapies.
 
“According to the Epilepsy Foundation, there have been small clinical studies, anecdotal evidence, and laboratory studies that suggest the cannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD) may help control seizures. 

The first FDA-approved medication to treat Dravet Syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, Epidolex, was derived from cannabidiol. These two syndromes are rare forms of epilepsy that often result in uncontrolled seizures.”

"A study conducted by neurologist Dr Orrin Devinsky, that was aimed at the efficacy of cannabis as a treatment for epilepsy. It is the largest study to date of a cannabis-based drug for treatment-resistant epilepsy. In the study, 162 patients were treated with an extract of 99% cannabidiol. They were monitored for 12 weeks during the treatment and was given CBD in addition to the patients' current medications."

The journal Epilepsy and Behavior published a study looking at the efficacy of artisanal cannabis in treating epilepsy. “Of 272 combined patients from Washington and California, 14% found that artisanal cannabis extracts did not affect. 17% experienced a 1-25% reduction in seizures.”

“18% experienced a 26-50% reduction in seizures. 17% experienced a 51-75% reduction in seizures. 28% experienced a 76-99% reduction in seizures, and 10% experienced a complete clinical response.”

“The study concluded that cannabis extracts, particularly those that included both CBD and THC, were effective in reducing the seizures that FDA-approved medications could not.”

As with many of the medicinal applications of cannabis, the efficacy, and safety of using it to treat epilepsy requires further study. You can get weed in San Francisco at medical marijuana dispensaries and can talk to physicians for its therapeutic benefits for this condition. 

Medical cannabis is being explored for the treatment of epilepsy as studies has shown promising results for the future in the field of healthcare.

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