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Endocannabinoid System Research: Cannabinoids in Pediatrics

Clinical Takeaway

Cannabinoids have been studied across a wide range of pediatric medical conditions, with evidence drawn from both interventional trials and real-world observational data. The current body of research captures both potential benefits and safety signals, though study quality and design vary considerably across conditions. Clinicians should weigh available evidence carefully and prioritize close monitoring when considering cannabinoid therapies in patients under 18.

Endocannabinoid System Research: Cannabinoids in Pediatrics

#3 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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