TRENTONÂ – Patients with severe epilepsy who took a liquid form of a marijuana extract saw the number of seizures decline by half, while few suffered side effects, according to the early results of a study led by a renowned neurologist at Saint Barnabas Medical Center.
The developments are sure to be followed closely by a number of New Jersey families whose children have Dravet syndrome, a potentially deadly form of epilepsy, and have seen Colorado strains help hundreds of kids. Parents here are buying dried cannabis from one of the three state-sanctioned medical marijuana dispensaries and manufacturing their own cannabis oil.
The study involved 213 people ranging in age from 2 to 26 who are diagnosed with debilitating seizure disorders and for whom other forms of treatment had failed …