reviewCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchJan 1, 2017HYBRID OA

An Update on Safety and Side Effects of Cannabidiol: A Review of Clinical Data and Relevant Animal Studies

Nova Institut

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Abstract

Introduction

This literature survey aims to extend the comprehensive survey performed by Bergamaschi et al. in 2011 on cannabidiol (CBD) safety and side effects. Apart from updating the literature, this article focuses on clinical studies and CBD potential interactions with other drugs.

Results

In general, the often described favorable safety profile of CBD in humans was confirmed and extended by the reviewed research. The majority of studies were performed for treatment of epilepsy and psychotic disorders. Here, the most commonly reported side effects were tiredness, diarrhea, and changes of appetite/weight. In comparison with other drugs, used for the treatment of these medical conditions, CBD has a better side effect profile. This could improve patients' compliance and adherence to treatment. CBD is often used as adjunct therapy. Therefore, more clinical research is warranted on CBD action on hepatic enzymes, drug transporters, and interactions with other drugs and to see if this mainly leads to positive or negative effects, for example, reducing the needed clobazam doses in epilepsy and therefore clobazam's side effects.

Citation impact

630
total citations
FWCI
40.48
Percentile
100%
References
70
Citations per year

Authors

2

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Cannabidiol
  • Medicine
  • Clobazam
  • Side effect (computer science)
  • Adverse effect
  • Safety profile
  • Clinical trial
  • Pharmacology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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