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Open-label use of highly purified CBD (Epidiolex®) in patients with CDKL5 deficiency disorder and Aicardi, Dup15q, and Doose syndromes
Abstract Objective: We studied our collective open-label, compassionate use experience in using cannabidiol (CBD) to treat epilepsy in patients with
Cannabinoids: A New Perspective on Epileptogenesis and Seizure Treatment in Early Life in Basic and Clinical Studies
Neural hyperexcitability in the event of damage during early life, such as hyperthermia, hypoxia, traumatic brain injury, status epilepticus, or
Trial of Cannabidiol for Drug-Resistant Seizuresin the Dravet Syndrome
Abstract Background: The Dravet syndrome is a complex childhood epilepsy disorder that is associated with drug-resistant seizures and a high
Therapeutic effects of cannabinoids in animal models of seizures, epilepsy, epileptogenesis, and epilepsy-related neuroprotection
The isolation and identification of the discrete plant cannabinoids in marijuana revived interest in analyzing historical therapeutic claims made for
Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Synovial Fluid Concentrations of Single- and Multiple-Dose Oral Administration of 1 and 3 mg/kg Cannabidiol in Horses
Cannabidiol (CBD) products are widely marketed to horse owners, trainers, and veterinarians and are readily available to the consumer despite
Evaluation of an Oral Supplemental Cannabidiol Product for Acceptability and Performance in Mature Horses
Thirty stock type geldings (15 ± 3 years; 556 ± 63 kg BW) were used in a randomized complete design
The cannabinoid receptors system in horses: Tissue distribution and cellular identification in skin
Abstract Background: The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is composed of cannabinoid receptors type 1 (CBR1) and type 2 (CBR2), cannabinoid-based ligands
Cannabinoids CB2 Receptors, One New Promising Drug Target for Chronic and Degenerative Pain Conditions in Equine Veterinary Patients
Osteoarticular equine disease is a common cause of malady; in general, its therapy is supported on steroids and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories.
Hemp in Animal Diets—Cannabidiol
Abstract In recent years, interest in hemp use has grown owing to its chemical and medicinal properties. Several parts of
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