The Science Behind #CBD Dosing for #Anxiety and Other Conditions
CBDβs medicinal efficacy might require a particular dose range. Intriguingly, this Goldilocks Zone differs for each disorder.
[...The] lowest dose had a moderate anti-anxiety effect, the second-lowest dose had the greatest anti-anxiety effect, the third dose had a moderate effect, and the highest dose had no effect.
Inverted U-Shaped Dose-Response Curve of the Anxiolytic Effect of Cannabidiol during Public Speaking in Real Life
"[S]ubjective anxiety measures were reduced with CBD 300 mg, but not with CBD 100 and 900 mg, in the post-speech phase."
Full text: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5425583/
Study: Nearly 70% of online #CBD marijuana extracts are mislabeled
Of 84 products tested:
* 31% were accurately labeled
* 42% had more CBD than was on the label
* 26% had less
* Vape liquid was least accurate, with only 12.5% accurate and 75% containing more CBD than described.
For some applications, too high a dose can reduce effectiveness. Expand this thread for links.
An Update on Safety and Side Effects of Cannabidiol: A Review of Clinical Data and Relevant Animal Studies (2017)
* favorable safety profile of #CBD in humans was generally confirmed
* most studies were for treatment of #epilepsy and psychotic disorders
* compared to existing #drugs for those disorders, side effects are milder
* more research needed on metabolic effects, drug interactions, and long term use
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5569602/
#pharmacology #medicalmarijuana