
Investigational Cannabidiol Medication Shown to Reduce Seizures
GW Pharmaceuticals released Phase III trial results on Epidiolex, which was shown to decrease monthly convulsive seizures in children by 39%.
GW Pharmaceuticals, a London-based biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of therapeutics derived from its cannabinoid product platform, announced on March 14, 2016 that it had successfully completed a Phase III study of its investigational medicine Epidiolex (cannabidiol or CBD) for the treatment of Dravet syndrome. Epidiolex is derived from cannabidiol, a component present in marijuana.
Dravet syndrome is a rare form of epilepsy that affects patients from infancy.
The results of GW’s Phase III clinical trial with Epidiolex showed that the drug achieved a median reduction in monthly convulsive seizures of 39% over the 14-month treatment period compared with placebo, which demonstrated a 13% decrease. The study was completed with 120 patients, who were given Epidiolex or a placebo, in addition to regular anti-epileptic treatment regimens. The 120 patients participating in the study averaged 10 years of age, with 30% of patients under the age of six.
While there have been reports prior to this study of marijuana-based products reducing frequency of seizures, the New York Times says experts have been “cautious about anecdotal reports, saying that such treatments needed to be compared with a placebo to make sure they work.” Orrin Devinsky, MD, of New York University Langone Medical Center Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, said in a statement that this trial represents the first placebo-controlled evidence to support CBD’s “safety and efficacy” in children.
Epidiolex has also received Fast Track designation and Orphan Drug designation from FDA for the treatment of Dravet syndrome. The agency referenced the drug in a
Recently, the use of CBD has been a popular topic of discussion in the pharmaceutical industry. In March 2016,
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