- Feb 21, 2022
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- Tinnitus Since
- 2012
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Hearing damage, ear infections
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. It is available on prescription under the brand name Epidiolex as an anti-epilepticum. Some people on Tinnitus Talk have reported improvements in their tinnitus and hyperacusis after taking CBD in one form or another. Based on a scanning of the various threads dedicated to this substance, I am under the impression that most of the user experiments have been conducted with full spectrum CBD oil. The results of these experiments have been mixed, according to a poll of one of these threads, some people reported improvements, some reported a deterioration of their condition or severe side effects, but the vast majority did not notice any improvements at all. I suspect that these mixed results are due to several factors:
The standard dosage of Epidiolex is as follows:
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- Users have been experimenting with different dosages of CBD.
- Users have been experimenting with different concentrations of THC in their CBD product. Some people for instance reported an induction of anxiety after consuming a full spectrum CBD product.
- Users consumed incorrectly labelled CBD products. Multiple studies have found out that a lot of the commercially available CBD oils do not contain the same amounts of CBD and THC as is stated on the package.
- CBD products such as oils available in drug stores contain significantly less CBD than is used in the treatment of epilepsy.
- In the treatment of epilepsy, only CBD isolate is used. No other cannabinoids are present in Epidiolex.
The standard dosage of Epidiolex is as follows:
- 2.5 mg/kg PO BID initially; after 1 week, may increase to maintenance dose of 5 mg/kg BID
- If 5 mg/kg BID tolerated and further seizure reduction required, patient may benefit from a dosage increase up to a maximum recommended maintenance dosage of 10 mg/kg BID (ie, 20 mg/kg/day)
- Increasing to 10 mg/kg BID may be achieved by increased weekly increments of 2.5 mg/kg BID, as tolerated
- If a more rapid titration from 10 mg/kg/day to 20 mg/kg/day is warranted, the dosage may be increased no more frequently than every other day
- Administration of the 20-mg/kg/day dosage resulted in somewhat greater reductions in seizure rates than the recommended maintenance dosage of 10 mg/kg/day, but with an increase in adverse reactions.
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