Therapy outcomes associated with prescription cannabidiol use at 12 months post-initiation.

Epilepsy Behav

Vanderbilt Specialty Pharmacy, Vanderbilt Health System, 1211 Medical Center Dr, Nashville, TN 37232, USA. Electronic address:

Published: October 2023

Objective: This study evaluated prescription cannabidiol (CBD) outcomes during the first 12 months of therapy.

Methods: A single-center, prospective cohort study was performed including patients prescribed CBD from January 2019 - April 2020, excluding clinical trial patients and those using external specialty pharmacy services. The primary outcome wasepilepsy-related emergency healthcare service (EHS) use within 12 months of initation. Secondary outcomes included prescription CBD discontinuation rate and reason and concomitant anti-seizure medication (ASM) use. A multiple logistic regression model evaluated the odds of EHS use, adjusting for initial concomitant ASM count, age, and insurance type.

Results: The 136 patients included were 85% white, 50% female, and 68% pediatric. EHS utilization occurred in 37% (n = 50) of patients; 29 patients (21%, n = 20 pediatric, n = 9 adult) had at least one emergency department (ED) visit, 9 patients (7%) had two or more; 30 patients (22%, n = 22 pediatric, n = 8 adult) had at least one hospitalizaion. Median time to first ED and hospitalization was 69 (IQR 31-196) and 104 (IQR 38-179) days, respectively. Prescription CBD was discontinued in 31 patients (23%, n = 18 pediatric, n = 13 adult), due to major side effects (n = 12, 39%), common side effects (n = 11, 36%), and unsatisfactory response (n = 11, 36%). There was no significant change in concomitant ASM use.

Conclusion: Despite potential benefits of prescription CBD, many patients utilize EHSs in the first 12 months of treatment with minimal changes in concomitant ASM use.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2023.109412DOI Listing

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