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   US Approves First Marijuana-Derived Drug

Published Jun 29, 2018

   US Approves First Marijuana-Derived Drug

US regulators on Monday approved the first marijuana-derived drug ever to hit the US market, Epidiolex, which will be used to treat two rare and severe forms of childhood epilepsy.

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Epidiolex uses purified cannabidiol, or CBD, which is one of more than 80 active compounds in the cannabis plant. "This is an important medical advance," said US Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb. "But it's also important to note that this is not an approval of marijuana or all of its components. This is the approval of one specific CBD medication for a specific use," he added. "And it was based on well-controlled clinical trials evaluating the use of this compound in the treatment of a specific condition."

The drug is approved for use against Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome in patients two years of age and older, the FDA said. Both forms of epilepsy cause severe seizures. An advisory panel to the FDA recommended in April that the drug be approved. The FDA is not required to follow the advisory panel's advice but usually does.

CBD does not cause intoxication or euphoria. That so-called "high" comes from a different compound in marijuana, known as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

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Lee__R • Community manager
on 6/29/18
US regulators on Monday approved the first marijuana-derived drug ever to hit the US market, Epidiolex, which will be used to treat two rare and severe forms of childhood epilepsy.

Epidiolex uses purified cannabidiol, or CBD, which is one of more than 80 active compounds in the cannabis plant. "This is an important medical advance," said US Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb. "But it's also important to note that this is not an approval of marijuana or all of its components. This is the approval of one specific CBD medication for a specific use," he added. "And it was based on well-controlled clinical trials evaluating the use of this compound in the treatment of a specific condition."

The drug is approved for use against Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome in patients two years of age and older, the FDA said. Both forms of epilepsy cause severe seizures. An advisory panel to the FDA recommended in April that the drug be approved. The FDA is not required to follow the advisory panel's advice but usually does.

CBD does not cause intoxication or euphoria. That so-called "high" comes from a different compound in marijuana, known as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

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1902man
on 6/28/19

Awesome! It would be better that it be something natural from the earth besides the compounds. I am glad this is getting traction and hope children are really able to benefit from!


Lvidana
on 7/25/19

I did some research on CBD use for epilepsy, what I found is that the quantity of CBD oil one needs to consume to treat epilepsy is a large amount. And that stuff is not cheap for the amount needed. If anyone has more information on this please let me know.


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Unregistered member
on 7/25/19

Anything is better than having a seizure 


Lvidana
on 7/26/19

It definitely sucks, but after working a community reach out in the inner city I feel greatful, it could be so much worse.

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