Evidence on the use and efficacy of medical cannabis for children is limited. We examined clinical and epidemiological characteristics of medical cannabis treatment and caregiver-reported effects in children and adolescents in Switzerland. We collected clinical data from children and adolescents (< 18 years) who received Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), or a combination of the two between 2008 and 2019 in Switzerland. Out of 205 contacted families, 90 agreed to participate. The median age at the first prescription was 11.5 years (interquartile range (IQR) 6-16), and 32 patients were female (36%). Fifty-one (57%) patients received CBD only and 39 (43%) THC. Patients were more likely to receive THC therapy if one of the follo...
Introduction and objective: Therapy with the use of "medical marijuana" is becoming more and more po...
Background: The interest in cannabidiol (CBD) for treatment of epilepsy has been increasing over the...
AIMS OF THE STUDY In recent years, the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) granted excep...
The public interest in cannabis for medical use is acknowledged, and anecdotal reports of effectiven...
Objectives To report the findings of a case-series of 10 children suffering with intractable epileps...
AbstractPurposeTo describe the experience of five Israeli pediatric epilepsy clinics treating childr...
Introduction: The use of medical cannabis in pediatrics is not common in clinical practice, and ther...
ABSTRACTBackground: The study of the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposesin the pediatric popula...
Background: Pediatric epilepsy, including treatment-resistant forms, has a major effect on the quali...
Following media attention on children with refractory epilepsies reportedly deriving benefit from ca...
The legalization of medical and recreational cannabis in Canada poses several challenges and opportu...
Epilepsy is an important disease that affects brain function, particularly in those under 3 years ol...
Cannabis is the most prevalent illicit drug used by adolescents worldwide. Over the past 40 years, c...
Abstract Background Pediatric epilepsy, including treatment-resistant forms, has a major effect on t...
THE ROLE OF CANNABIDIOL IN THE TREATMENT OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH REFRACTORY EPILEPSY Author(s) ...
Introduction and objective: Therapy with the use of "medical marijuana" is becoming more and more po...
Background: The interest in cannabidiol (CBD) for treatment of epilepsy has been increasing over the...
AIMS OF THE STUDY In recent years, the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) granted excep...
The public interest in cannabis for medical use is acknowledged, and anecdotal reports of effectiven...
Objectives To report the findings of a case-series of 10 children suffering with intractable epileps...
AbstractPurposeTo describe the experience of five Israeli pediatric epilepsy clinics treating childr...
Introduction: The use of medical cannabis in pediatrics is not common in clinical practice, and ther...
ABSTRACTBackground: The study of the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposesin the pediatric popula...
Background: Pediatric epilepsy, including treatment-resistant forms, has a major effect on the quali...
Following media attention on children with refractory epilepsies reportedly deriving benefit from ca...
The legalization of medical and recreational cannabis in Canada poses several challenges and opportu...
Epilepsy is an important disease that affects brain function, particularly in those under 3 years ol...
Cannabis is the most prevalent illicit drug used by adolescents worldwide. Over the past 40 years, c...
Abstract Background Pediatric epilepsy, including treatment-resistant forms, has a major effect on t...
THE ROLE OF CANNABIDIOL IN THE TREATMENT OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH REFRACTORY EPILEPSY Author(s) ...
Introduction and objective: Therapy with the use of "medical marijuana" is becoming more and more po...
Background: The interest in cannabidiol (CBD) for treatment of epilepsy has been increasing over the...
AIMS OF THE STUDY In recent years, the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) granted excep...