Cannabis for the treatment of paediatric epilepsy? An update for Canadian paediatricians

  • Richard James Huntsman*
  • , Richard Tang-Wai
  • , Bryan Acton
  • , Jane Alcorn
  • , Andrew William Lyon
  • , Darrell David Mousseau
  • , Blair Seifert
  • , Robert Laprairie
  • , Erin Prosser-Loose
  • , Lumir Ondrej Hanuš
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The plant Cannabis sativa produces over 140 known cannabinoids. These chemicals generate considerable interest in the medical research community for their possible application to several intractable disease conditions. Recent reports have prompted parents to strongly consider Cannabis products to treat their children with drug resistant epilepsy. Physicians, though, are reluctant to prescribe Cannabis products due to confusion about their regulatory status and limited clinical data supporting their use. We provide the general paediatrician with a brief review of cannabinoid biology, the literature regarding their use in children with drug resistant epilepsy, the current Health Canada and Canadian Paediatric Society recommendations and also the regulations from the physician regulatory bodies for each province and territory. Given the complexities of conducting research on Cannabis products for children with epilepsy, we also discuss outstanding research objectives that must be addressed to support Cannabis products as an accepted treatment option for children with refractory epilepsy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)368-373
Number of pages6
JournalPaediatrics and Child Health (Canada)
Volume23
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Aug 2018

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Keywords

  • Cannabidiol
  • Cannabis
  • Paediatric epilepsy

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