Anxiety Disorders
Study register · detail RCT (Phase III, doppelblind, placebokontrolliert, multizentrisch) · Anxiety Disorders · 2024

Evaluation of the efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetics of nanodispersible cannabidiol oral solution (150 mg/mL) versus placebo in mild to moderate anxiety subjects: A double blind multicenter randomized clinical trial.

Clear benefit GRADE High 21 citations
Samplen = 178 Pat.
Duration15 weeks
ControlPlacebo
EndpointGAD-7 / HAM-A
Blindingdoppelblind
DesignRCT (Phase III, doppelblind, placebokontrolliert, multizentrisch)
Cannabinoidcbd
Routeoral
Key finding

CBD showed significant superiority over placebo in GAD-7 and HAM-A scores (p<0.0001) as well as in secondary endpoints (CGI-I, CGI-S, PHQ-9, PSQI) with good tolerability and without serious adverse events.

Summary

n=178, phase III RCT (double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter), nanodispersible CBD (150 mg/mL oral) vs. placebo over 15 weeks in mild to moderate anxiety disorder; primary endpoints GAD-7 (difference CBD vs. placebo: −7,02; 95% CI −7,52 to −6,52; p<0,0001) and HAM-A (difference: −11,9; 95% CI −12,6 to −11,3; p<0,0001) significantly improved; secondary outcomes (CGI-I, CGI-S, PHQ-9, PSQI) also positive; no serious adverse events.

P
PopulationAdults with mild to moderate anxiety disorders, n=178 (CBD n=89, placebo n=89), multicenter (India)
I
InterventionNanodispersible cannabidiol (CBD) oral solution 150 mg/mL
C
ControlPlacebo (oral solution, 1:1 randomization)
O
OutcomeGAD-7 score difference CBD vs. placebo: -7,02 (95% CI -7,52; -6,52), p<0,0001; HAM-A score difference: -11,9 (95% CI -12,6; -11,3), p<0,0001
Confidence in the evidence
High

The highest of four GRADE levels, the effect estimate is very reliable.

Quality profile
Sample size
Blinding Double-blind
Effect size Clear benefit
Citations / year
Authors
Gundugurti PR, Banda N, Yadlapalli SSR, Narala A, Thatikonda R, Kocherlakota C, Kothapalli KS
DOI 10.1016/j.ajp.2024.104073
Design: RCT (Phase III, doppelblind, placebokontrolliert, multizentrisch)
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Abstract
Anxiety disorders, an increasingly prevalent global mental health illness, affected approximately 301 million individuals worldwide in 2019. There is an unmet need for the treatment of anxiety disorders, as current therapies are associated with limited response rates, residual symptoms, and adverse effects. To evaluate the efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetics of nanodispersible cannabidiol (CBD) oral solution versus placebo for the treatment of mild to moderate anxiety disorders. This phase 3 prospective, randomized, double blind, parallel group, placebo-controlled, 15-week cohort study took place at multiple sites across India. Eligible participants were randomly assigned to one of the two treatment arms (CBD or placebo) in a 1:1 ratio. 178 participants were randomized to receive CBD (n=89) or placebo (n=89). The study met both primary (GAD-7 and HAM-A scores) and secondary outcomes (CGI-I, CGI-S, PHQ-9 and PSQI scores). The GAD-7 score difference between the end of treatment and baseline for the CBD versus the placebo was -7.02 (S.E: 0.25, 95% CI -7.52; -6.52), p<0.0001. Similarly, the HAM-A score difference at the end of treatment compared to baseline for the CBD versus the placebo was -11.9 (S.E: 0.33, 95% CI -12.6; -11.3), p<0.0001. Nanodispersible CBD was therapeutically safe with no serious adverse events, well tolerated, and effective for the treatment of mild to moderate anxiety disorders, as well as associated depression and sleep quality disturbances. These results pave way for probable prospective use of nanodispersible CBD formulation for various psychiatry disorders alone or in conjunction with other drugs.

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