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U.S. approves first marijuana plant-derived drug for epilepsy
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U.S. approves first marijuana plant-derived drug for epilepsy
[color=var(--body-font-color)]Tamara Mathias[/color]

[color=var(--body-font-color)]https://www.reuters.com/article/us-gw-ph...SKBN1JL299[/color]

(Reuters) - The U.S. health regulator approved GW Pharmaceuticals Plc’s epilepsy treatment on Monday, making it the first cannabis-based drug to win approval in the country and opening floodgates for more research into the medicinal properties of cannabis.
 
FILE PHOTO: A flowering marijuana plant. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

The drug’s approval permits its use in patients aged two years and older with Dravet Syndrome (DS) and Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (LGS), rare childhood-onset forms of epilepsy that are among the most resistant to treatment. 

“This approval serves as a reminder that advancing sound development programs that properly evaluate active ingredients contained in marijuana can lead to important medical therapies,” said Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb. 

The drug, Epidiolex, is made up of cannabidiol (CBD), one of the hundreds of molecules found in the marijuana plant, and contains less than 0.1 percent of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component that makes people high. 

GW Pharma grows its own supply of cannabis in specialized glass houses in the United Kingdom to ensure uniformity in the genetic composition of the plants, which are then processed into a liquid solution of CBD. 

Although THC can induce paranoia, anxiety and hallucinations, CBD has the opposite effect and has been cited by scientists as a potential treatment for mental health issues. 

While supporters of legalizing marijuana say the decision is a step in the right direction, businesses reliant on the plant must contend with the federal government’s ban on its use. 
Based on the potential for abuse, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) categorizes chemicals into five schedules, with Schedule 1 substances - like marijuana and heroin - considered the most deadly and deemed to have no medical benefits. 

As a result, Epidiolex’s launch remains at the discretion of the DEA, which must now evaluate the drug and consider reclassifying it as a substance that has medical properties, so as to allow GW to begin selling it. 

GW said it expects the reclassification to occur within 90 days. The company has not yet set a price for the drug and said it would work with insurance providers to ensure the medicine would be covered under health plans. 

GW’s Nasdaq-listed shares marginally fell in afternoon trading. The stock has run up nearly 50 percent in the past 12 months. 

Most patients with LGS and DS require multiple seizure medications and the majority are resistant to currently approved anti-epileptic drugs. 

The two epilepsy forms are severe and associated with high rates of mortality. Some LGS patients have to wear helmets to avoid brain injuries from “drop seizures”, where muscles suddenly become limp and cause standing patients to collapse. 

Epidiolex would also be the first approved therapy for DS, treatments for which are currently limited to a combination of seizure medication and drugs to prevent emergencies. 

Treatments available for both disorders are far from perfect and some patients resort to buying “self-prescribed” CBD online or from unregulated vendor sites, Dr. Pavel Klein, founder of the Mid-Atlantic Epilepsy and Sleep Center, said. 

“I hope patients have conversations with their physicians about whether this product (Epidiolex) provides them with treatment they have been looking for with other unapproved products,” said Douglas Throckmorton, deputy director of regulatory programs at the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. 

Reporting by Tamara Mathias and Manas Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber and Arun Koyyur
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Great find my friend!!

I'll be so dang happy when the US wakes up and smells the coffee on this ... Especially when so many kids are affected by this problem...

Bravo US of A ...
Only 50 or so years late, but better late than never I reckon ...

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So cannabis is a sched 1 in some parts of the USA, the same as heroin ? Totally crazy that, i have never seen anyone at my gps surgery in there for addiction to cannabis, plenty for heroin but not cannabis.
Over here it would be a Class A as is heroin, but here cannabis is class B, got downgraded a few years ago but then was put back to B from C.
Its been in the news a lot recently due to parents fighting to get MM for their childrens epilepsy, one got a license for 20 days use of MM, after that back to non MM treatment that does not help her child too much, he has lots of seizures everyday.

I hope Epidiolex gets to be prescribed here but not sure it will for some time yet, our politicians need to get with the times and let MM be used legally here to help many who suffer from lots of ailments that MM could help with, theres a long way to go but i think we are starting to see a slow shift in publics attitude towards cannabis, just need those with the power to listen to us all and change how we view cannabis.
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Yes indeed... weed is a sch 1 for the whole country ... Unreal..

As far as I know, there's only been like ONE death assoc with weed and that's when a 50lb block fell from a tall place a hit somebody... Ok not really ... NO deaths that I have ever heard of, now the big H, well that is a different story all together...


Some examples of the drugs that are on each schedule:
  • Schedule 1: marijuana, heroin, LSD, ecstasy, and magic mushrooms

  • Schedule 2: cocaine, meth, oxycodone, Adderall, Ritalin, and Vicodin

  • Schedule 3: Tylenol with codeine, ketamine, anabolic steroids, and testosterone

  • Schedule 4: Xanax, Soma, Darvocet, Valium, and Ambien

  • Schedule 5: Robitussin AC, Lomotil, Motofen, Lyrica, and Parepectolin

In general, schedule 1 and 2 drugs have the most regulatory restrictions on research, supply, and access, and schedule 5 drugs have the least.

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That is a big step forward for chronic ill in the states and more countries will follow especially in europe , UK is re-evaluating it policy , it's time to move to a reality carefilly hiden for decades , I was criminalized in my country 20 years ago just to see my theory proven clinicaly , not until now but good news travel across the world and keep influencing those who dare to take decicions in health sector . And it is still crazy that canabis is Sch 1 or 2 , you cant put in the same bag Meth and canabis there are a lot more that have to be done in this direction in US and Europe , but at least I feel we are moving at last to the right way .
 The truth will set you free .
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I think the network is called Vice Network. Has a series called weediquette.

Terrible tales of people being incarcerated for nothing really. The long time growers in various areas are getting pushed out by big money corporations. Women are treated like garbage. In their show on prejudice against women in this business, they spent half the show airing "women" whom use the theme of MMJ to get their porn out. Swell. Gives us more credibility.

The first season showed families whom moved to colorodo and such to save their children's lives. It works with epilepsy. Hell, MMJ, the real thing, as an edible for those whom have breathing problems. IBS. But when a child has epileptic seizures continually, their IQ and abilities go down the drain. But, hell, it helps with everything. (I have seen claims of cancer being cured.)

The saddest part, is cuz i always read the topic cuz i dont trust TV, the little girl whom was so helped by MMJ with her seizures, and the little boy whom had RA or autoimmunes as I do. He could not handle that vile HUMIRA injectible that doctors will script. Not for rheumatoid arthitis per se. but for acne on skin. IBS. And, its torture I have heard and I saw the boy being tortured with the damn Humira vs. a simple MMJ compound.

So, after the season went off the air, i had warned my houseshare that all the people whom moved to colorodo or such, were unable to set up residency. The parents had no jobs due to constant care of their children. Social services is not helping any non colorado citizen. And, the families they showed us as doing so well on MMJ, were tossed out of the state because one cannot set up an encampment that is not legalized by the town.

I did not have the heart to check on the status of the little girl with seizures or the boy with RA.

No special reason I shall state this, but, read, get advice, and make your own if u can. Edibles are wonderful for those losing ability to eat food.

It is a glorious medicine and every part of the plant provides differing benefits to people.
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#7
I started having complex seizures after my head injury and it's crazizy how much weed helped even more than tha ke$$pra and Vemp@t i have to take everyday. It feels like your are falling out of your body and are about to doe and then you wake up and you have . bitten through you tongue and all they really do is pump you full off at%an in the ER. You feel like you have mono for DAYS AND DAYS AFTER. Ugh and what it takes to get you driver's license back is so tedious. If I don't have a seizure for another month I can finally drive with A letter from my neurologist. Epilepsy sux.the lettuce helps sooooooo much. Gummies really. At least I don't have to wear a helmut I am grateful for that.
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Saw this and it reminded me how different things still are here in the UK. Even though we have access to cannabis prescription options now, it’s still mostly through private clinics. I had to go through one to get treatment for anxiety and sleep issues and it worked, but it’s not something you can just pick up from a local pharmacy yet. Feels like we’re behind on making it more accessible
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Ya know what would be just swell?

If you would take a minute of your time to read the rules
and the first one says to introduce yourself in a welcome thread...

Strike one

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(04-04-2025, 01:56 PM)kayia11 Wrote: Saw this and it reminded me how different things still are here in the UK. Even though we have access to cannabis prescription options now, it’s still mostly through private clinics. I had to go through one to get treatment for anxiety and sleep issues and it worked, but it’s not something you can just pick up from a local pharmacy yet. Feels like we’re behind on making it more accessible
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(04-04-2025, 08:06 PM)IceWizard Wrote: Ya know what would be just swell?

If you would take a minute of your time to read the rules
and the first one says to introduce yourself in a welcome thread...

Strike one

Ice
My bad mate, I will do that right now
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