1. Use and caregiver-reported efficacy of medical cannabis in children and adolescents in Switzerland
- Author
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Sebastian Grunt, Manfred Fankhauser, Carole Dupont, Matthias Egger, Lukas Fenner, Peter Weber, Ilca Wilhelm, Kathrin Zürcher, Martina L. Reichmuth, and Daniela E Eigenmann
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Adult ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chronic conditions ,Adolescent ,Nausea ,610 Medicine & health ,Medical Marijuana ,Medical cannabis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Interquartile range ,360 Social problems & social services ,Seizures ,030225 pediatrics ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Cannabidiol ,Humans ,Dronabinol ,Medical prescription ,Tetrahydrocannabinol ,Child ,Children ,Cannabis ,business.industry ,Chronic pain ,medicine.disease ,Treatment ,Caregivers ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Vomiting ,Original Article ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Chronic Pain ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Switzerland ,medicine.drug - Abstract
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 (Conclusions: The effects of medical cannabis in children and adolescents with chronic conditions are unknown except for rare seizure disorders, but the caregiver-reported data analysed here may justify trials of medical cannabis with standardized concentrations of THC or CBD to assess its efficacy in the young. What is Known:• The use of medical cannabis (THC and CBD) to treat a variety of diseases among children and adolescents is increasing.• In contrast to adults, there is no evidence to support the use of medical cannabis to treat chronic pain and spasticity in children, but substantial evidence to support the use of CBD in children with rare seizure disorders. What is New:• This study provides important insights into prescription practices, dosages, and treatment outcomes in children and adolescents using medical cannabis data from a real-life setting.• The effects of medical cannabis in children and adolescents with chronic conditions shown in our study support trials of medical cannabis for chronic conditions.
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- 2021