PTSD
Study register · detail PTSD · 2016

Effectiveness of Cannabidiol Oil for Pediatric Anxiety and Insomnia as Part of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Case Report.

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Summary

Case report (n=1): A 10-year-old girl with post-traumatic stress disorder and resulting anxiety and sleep disturbance received cannabidiol oil. Under treatment, a sustained decrease in anxiety was observed as well as a steady improvement in sleep quality and duration, after classic medications had only partially worked and with considerable side effects. Very weak level of evidence: uncontrolled single case without comparison group.

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Shannon S, Opila-Lehman J.
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Abstract
<h4>Introduction</h4>Anxiety and sleep disorders are often the result of posttraumatic stress disorder and can contribute to an impaired ability to focus and to demonstration of oppositional behaviors.<h4>Case presentation</h4>These symptoms were present in our patient, a ten-year-old girl who was sexually abused and had minimal parental supervision as a young child under the age of five. Pharmaceutical medications provided partial relief, but results were not long-lasting, and there were major side effects. A trial of cannabidiol oil resulted in a maintained decrease in anxiety and a steady improvement in the quality and quantity of the patient's sleep.<h4>Discussion</h4>Cannabidiol oil, an increasingly popular treatment of anxiety and sleep issues, has been documented as being an effective alternative to pharmaceutical medications. This case study provides clinical data that support the use of cannabidiol oil as a safe treatment for reducing anxiety and improving sleep in a young girl with posttraumatic stress disorder.

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