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Seizures are sudden changes in brain activity that can cause symptoms like confusion, staring, or shaking. The most common cause for seizures is epilepsy, a chronic brain disorder. But they can also be caused by brain injuries or infections.
Certain compounds in cannabis, particularly cannabidiol (CBD), may help treat seizures. Some research suggests that CBD can help calm brain activity so that seizures are less frequent and severe.
Only recently have researchers explored cannabis as a treatment for seizures. One major development is Epidiolex, a prescription medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that contains a purified form of CBD. It treats seizures related to Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome, two severe forms of epilepsy. Several clinical trials show that Epidiolex can help reduce seizures in people with these conditions.
Most studies around cannabis for seizures focus on CBD. Researchers are still exploring how other cannabis compounds may affect seizures. Cannabis’s long-term effects on seizures and whether it interacts with certain seizure medications are also unclear.
Certain cannabis products may help reduce the frequency and severity of seizures. However, cannabis also has some risks and side effects. Speak with your doctor before using cannabis as a form of seizure treatment.
CBD in cannabis may offer some benefits to people who have seizures, including:
As with any medication, medical cannabis and CBD have potential risks, such as:
Cannabis laws differ depending on where you live. Some states allow full access to medical and recreational cannabis, while others impose strict regulations.
However, every state with a medical marijuana program lists epilepsy or seizures as a qualifying condition for a medical cannabis card.
Epidiolex is an FDA-approved prescription seizure medication that’s available in all 50 states.
A doctor will diagnose seizures using imaging tests and tests that measure brain activity. Many treatments can manage seizures, but refractory (drug-resistant) epilepsy is challenging to control with traditional methods.
You might need a combination of therapies to manage seizures effectively.
Different types of seizures require different treatments, or a mixture of several types of treatment. The most common treatments for seizures are:
Diet and lifestyle changes may reduce the number of seizures you experience, and improve your quality of life.
Medical cannabis could be a valuable addition to your treatment plan. CBD, in particular, may help reduce seizures, especially if other treatments haven’t worked.
Before trying cannabis, talk to your doctor, and consider applying for a medical cannabis card through Leafwell to access high-quality products at a licensed dispensary. Cannabis might improve your quality of life and work well with other treatments.
There are several FAQs regarding medical cannabis and seizures.
Research shows that medical cannabis may reduce the frequency of seizures, and make them less severe. Talk to your doctor if you want to use cannabis for seizures management.
Yes, CBD has been shown to reduce seizure frequency, particularly for conditions like Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome.
Research is still young, but one study on Lennox-Gastaut syndrome found that it can take a week of daily CBD use before the cannabinoid is fully effective against seizures.
Strains like Charlotte’s Web and ACDC, which are high in CBD and low in THC, are popular choices for managing seizures.
Oil-based CBD tinctures may be best due to their duration, onset time, and ease of use and dosing. However, what works best for one person may not work for you, so talk to your healthcare provider about choosing the best product for your needs.
In many states, epilepsy qualifies for medical marijuana use. Check your state’s laws to learn more.
Yes. Epidiolex is purified CBD extracted from cannabis. It does not contain any other cannabinoids, terpenes, or flavonoids. Cannabis, on the other hand, does contain other compounds and, therefore, may have different effects. Some cannabis compounds, like CBDV and THCA, have been shown to have antiseizure properties, but human trials are needed.
Some research shows that cannabis products containing high doses of THC may trigger seizures. However, more research is needed to fully understand the risk of marijuana use and seizures.
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