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2024-05-02
Has any national drug administration approved a CBD-containing product for therapeutic use in conditions other than epilepsy?
Yes. The oromucosal spray Sativex (nabiximols) is a cannabis extract that contains the principal cannabinoids delta-9-tetrahydrocannibinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) in a 50:50 ratio, as well as specific minor cannabinoids and other non-cannabinoid components. Regulatory approval of Sativex has been obtained in numerous countries outside the United States for the treatment of multiple sclerosis symptoms (nerve pain, spasticity, overactive bladder, and other symptoms).
GW Pharmaceuticals website. Sativex. https://www.gwpharm.com/healthcare-professionals/sativex
2024-05-01
Epidiolex is an FDA-approved oral CBD solution indicated for the treatment of seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), Dravet syndrome (DS), or tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) in one year of age and older. Can it be prescribed for indications other than these three seizure disorders (i.e. off label)?
Yes, Epidiolex may be prescribed off-label, but insurance coverage may be subject to pre-authorization.
GW Pharmaceuticals press release: “GW Pharmaceuticals plc and Its U.S. Subsidiary Greenwich Biosciences, Inc. Announce That EPIDIOLEX® (cannabidiol) Oral Solution Has Been Descheduled And Is No Longer A Controlled Substance” April 6, 2020. https://ir.gwpharm.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gw-pharmaceuticals-plc-and-its-us-subsidiary-greenwich-1 Accessed April 30, 2020. GW Pharmaceuticals website. Sativex. https://www.gwpharm.com/healthcare-professionals/sativex accessed Mar 31, 2021.
2024-04-30
St. John's wort is an over the counter medication used as a remedy for mild depression. Does St. John's wort interact with CBD?
Yes. St. Johns wort inhibits some of the liver enzymes that metabolize CBD. As a result, there is an increase in bioavailability of CBD, and a possible increase of adverse effects associated with CBD consumption. (Adverse effects of CBD include somnolence; decreased appetite; diarrhea; fatigue; rash; insomnia, sleep disorder, and poor quality sleep.)
Brown JD, Winterstein AG. Potential Adverse Drug Events and Drug-Drug Interactions with Medical and Consumer Cannabidiol (CBD) Use. J Clin Med. 2019;8(7):989. Published 2019 Jul 8. doi:10.3390/jcm8070989. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31288397/
2024-04-29
A seizure disorder is a qualifying condition in many medical marijuana state programs. Does CBD interact with commonly prescribed anti-epileptic medications?
Yes. According to a presentation at an annual meeting of the American Epilepsy Society, an increasing dose of CBD was associated with significant increases in serum levels of topiramate, rufinamide, and N-desmethylclobazam. Also, there is a significant association between increasing CBD doses and increased zonisamide and eslicarbazepine serum levels.
Friedman D, Cilio MR, Tilton N, et al. The effect of epidiolex (cannabidiol) on serum levels of concomitant anti-epileptic drugs in children and young adults with treatment-resistant epilepsy in an expanded access program. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Epilepsy Society, Seattle, December 5–9, 2014; abstract.
2024-04-28
Is CBD addictive?
According to the drug package insert of an FDA-approved CBD product, CBD is not addictive.
GW Pharmaceuticals press release: “GW Pharmaceuticals plc and Its U.S. Subsidiary Greenwich Biosciences, Inc. Announce That EPIDIOLEX® (cannabidiol) Oral Solution Has Been Descheduled And Is No Longer A Controlled Substance” April 6, 2020. https://ir.gwpharm.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gw-pharmaceuticals-plc-and-its-us-subsidiary-greenwich-1 Accessed April 30, 2020. GW Pharmaceuticals website. Sativex. https://www.gwpharm.com/healthcare-professionals/sativex accessed Mar 31, 2021.

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