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Endocannabinoid System Research: Cannabinoids in Pediatrics

Clinical Takeaway

Cannabinoid treatments in children have been studied across a wide range of medical conditions, with the current evidence base drawing from 276 studies including both interventional trials and real-world observational data. The research spans plant-derived and pharmaceutical cannabinoid formulations, reflecting the diversity of products used clinically in pediatric populations. Families and clinicians should note that this is a living review, meaning findings will be updated as new evidence emerges, and treatment decisions should rely on the most current iteration alongside specialist guidance.

Endocannabinoid System Research: Cannabinoids in Pediatrics

#2 Cannabinoids for Medical Purposes in Children: A Living Systematic Review.

Citation: Chhabra Manik et al.. Cannabinoids for Medical Purposes in Children: A Living Systematic Review.. Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992). 2025. PMID: 40437694.

Study type: Journal Article, Systematic Review  |  Topic area: Autism  |  CED Score: 13

Design: 5 Journal: 0 N: 2 Recency: 2 Pop: 3 Human: 1 Risk: 0

Methodological Considerations:

  • Small sample โ€” underpowered for subgroup analysis

Abstract: AIM: We developed a living systematic review (LSR) that will continuously map the safety and reported benefit data related to cannabinoid use for medical purposes in children. METHODS: MEDLINE, Embase, PsycInfo, and the Cochrane Library were searched from inception to April 2023. Studies involving at least one child โ€‰20% studies) in studies enrolling children were somnolence, diarrhoea, vomiting, and decreased appetite. CONCLUSION: These findings will continue to be updated to inform practice and reveal knowledge gaps for future research.

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