A compound found in marijuana halves the risk of certain seizures in people who have a severe form of epilepsy, a new study shows.
Researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital gave a liquid form of a compound called cannabidiol to young people with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
About 40 percent of patients given the compound saw at least a 50 percent reduction in drop seizures, which can cause patients to stiffen, shake or collapse, often causing injuries. Fifteen percent of those given a placebo experienced the same reduction.
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JoAnne Viviano ~ The Columbus Dispatch ~