Parasitic pharmacology: A plausible mechanism of action for cannabidiol
Volume: 86, Issue: 2, Pages: 189 - 191
Published: Jul 10, 2019
Abstract
Doctors treating patients with epilepsy are increasingly confronted with a request for “cannabis-oil” instead of well-studied and registered anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs). While the possible anti-epileptic potential of cannabidoids has been known for decades, beginning with the first reports of beneficial effects of cannabidiol (CBD) in animal models of epilepsy 40 years ago, patients with epilepsy asking to be treated with CBD is a development...
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Title
Parasitic pharmacology: A plausible mechanism of action for cannabidiol
Published Date
Jul 10, 2019
Volume
86
Issue
2
Pages
189 - 191
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