Scientific research confirms the efficiency of a broad-spectrum CBD/CBG oil
Research sounds promising!
Research:
About 5% of all dogs suffer from epilepsy. The dogs were divided into two research groups (according to the criterion of 2 epileptic attacks/month), in which antiepileptic drugs were not sufficient to prevent attacks. One group received 2.5mg/kg of CBD oil and the other a placebo.
Results:
In the group of dogs receiving CBD oil, 43% fewer epileptic seizures were observed after 12 weeks, while there was no difference in the placebo group. In almost 50% of the casec it significantly improved their quality of life.
- 2019: McGrath -Bartner/Randomized blinded controlled clinical trial to assess the effect of oral cannabidiol administration in addition to conventional antiepileptic treatment on seizure frequency in dogs with intractable idiopathic epilepsy
- 2017: C Rotolo, Graziano/Simple and Fast Gas-chromatography Mass Spectrometry Assay to Assess Delta 9-Tetrahydrocannabinol and Cannabidiol in Dogs Treated with Medical Cannabis for Canine Epilepsy
- 2019: Sharon Albright, DVM, CCRT/Investigating Dietary Supplements for the Treatment of Canine Idiopathic Epilepsy
- 2019: Colorado State University/CBD clinical trial results on seizure frequency in dogs ‘encouraging’
Research:
In six studies conducted on dogs with osteoarthritis (n = 4), epilepsy (n = 1) and behavioral disorders (n = 1) cannabidiol (CBD) oil was used as a monotherapy (CBD) oil or in combination with other drugs. The studies used CBD at a dose of 2 or 2.5 mg kg−1 twice daily orally for 4 or 6 weeks and compared CBD with a placebo.
Results:
CBD significantly reduced pain and increased activity in dogs with osteoarthritis. Moreover, CBD significantly reduced the frequency of seizures in dogs with epilepsy and aggressive behavior in dogs.
- 2022 Lima et Al./Use of cannabis in the treatment of animals: a systematic review of randomized clinical trials
Research sounds promising!
Epilepsy
Research:
About 5% of all dogs suffer from epilepsy. The dogs were divided into two research groups (according to the criterion of 2 epileptic attacks/month), in which antiepileptic drugs were not sufficient to prevent attacks. One group received 2.5mg/kg of CBD oil and the other a placebo.
Results:
In the group of dogs receiving CBD oil, 43% fewer epileptic seizures were observed after 12 weeks, while there was no difference in the placebo group. In almost 50% of the casec it significantly improved their quality of life.
- 2019: McGrath -Bartner/Randomized blinded controlled clinical trial to assess the effect of oral cannabidiol administration in addition to conventional antiepileptic treatment on seizure frequency in dogs with intractable idiopathic epilepsy
- 2017: C Rotolo, Graziano/Simple and Fast Gas-chromatography Mass Spectrometry Assay to Assess Delta 9-Tetrahydrocannabinol and Cannabidiol in Dogs Treated with Medical Cannabis for Canine Epilepsy
- 2019: Sharon Albright, DVM, CCRT/Investigating Dietary Supplements for the Treatment of Canine Idiopathic Epilepsy
- 2019: Colorado State University/CBD clinical trial results on seizure frequency in dogs ‘encouraging’
Canine osteoarthitis
Research:
In six studies conducted on dogs with osteoarthritis (n = 4), epilepsy (n = 1) and behavioral disorders (n = 1) cannabidiol (CBD) oil was used as a monotherapy (CBD) oil or in combination with other drugs. The studies used CBD at a dose of 2 or 2.5 mg kg−1 twice daily orally for 4 or 6 weeks and compared CBD with a placebo.
Results:
CBD significantly reduced pain and increased activity in dogs with osteoarthritis. Moreover, CBD significantly reduced the frequency of seizures in dogs with epilepsy and aggressive behavior in dogs.
- 2022 Lima et Al./Use of cannabis in the treatment of animals: a systematic review of randomized clinical trials