Cannabidiol provides viable treatment opportunity for multipleneurological pathologies of autism spectrum disorder Bin Gu Global Drugs and Therapeutics, Review article, 2017, 2, 6, 1-4 doi: 10.15761/GDT.1000134 Abstract Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)is a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorderaffecting over 1% of the general population. While it is well established that ASD stems from a combination of genetic and environmental factors, there are no defined mechanisms of pathogenesis, rendering curative therapy very difficult to establish. No effective therapy exists for ASD, presenting an urgent clinical need for better control of common core pathologies of ASD regardless of its etiology. Cannabidiol (CBD), a major phytocannabinoid constituent of the cannabis plant, is [...]
Lire la suiteTreatment of Fragile X Syndrome with Cannabidiol: A Case Series Study and Brief Review of the Literature Nicole Tartaglia, Marcel Bonn-Miller, and Randi Hagerman Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, 2019, 4, 1 https://doi.org/10.1089/can.2018.0053 Abstract Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is an X-linked dominant disorder caused by a mutation in the fragile X mental retardation 1 gene. Cannabidiol (CBD) is an exogenous phytocannabinoid with therapeutic potential for individuals with anxiety, poor sleep, and cognitive deficits, as well as populations with endocannabinoid deficiencies, such as those who suffer from FXS. The objective of this study was to provide a brief narrative review of recent literature on endocannabinoids and FXS and [...]
Lire la suiteOral Cannabidiol Use in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder to Treat Related Symptoms and Co-morbidities BARCHEL D., STOLAR O., De-HAAN T., ZIV-BARAN T., SABAN N., FUCHS D.O., KOREN G., BERKOVITCH M. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2019, 9, 1521. doi : 10.3389/fphar.2018.01521, PMID : 30687090 Objective: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) commonly exhibit comorbid symptoms such as aggression, hyperactivity and anxiety. Several studies are being conducted worldwide on cannabidiol use in ASD; however, these studies are still ongoing, and data on the effects of its use is very limited. In this study we aimed to report the experience of parents who administer, under supervision, oral [...]
Lire la suiteDr Christian Sueur GRECC (Groupe de Recherches et D’Etudes Cliniques sur les Cannabinoïdes) Aout 2018 Certains parents, surtout aux USA[1], ont adopté depuis le début des années 2000, le cannabis comme traitement médical pour calmer leurs enfants autistes violents et agités, ou présentant des comportements d’automutilation. Au Canada également, des parents militent pour obtenir l’autorisation de traiter leur enfant autiste avec des cannabinoïdes.[2] Il en est de même en Israël.[3] Il existe très peu de littérature sur le sujet, et à notre connaissance, aucune étude clinique randomisée.[4] Les questions cliniques et thérapeutiques complexes que posent les comportements d’automutilation chez nos patients autistes constitue un véritable défi : le [...]
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