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Medical milestone: US OKs marijuana-based drug for seizures

- By Matthew Perrone AP Health Writer

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WASHINGTON — U.S. health regulators on Monday approved the first prescripti­on drug made from marijuana, a milestone that could spur more research into a drug that remains illegal under federal law, despite growing legalizati­on for recreation­al and medical use.

The Food and Drug Administra­tion approved the medication, called Epidiolex, to treat two rare forms of epilepsy in patients 2 years and older. But it’s not quite medical marijuana.

The strawberry-flavored syrup is a purified form of a chemical ingredient found in the cannabis plant — but not the one that gets users high. It’s not yet clear why the ingredient, called cannabidio­l, or CBD, reduces seizures in some people with epilepsy.

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FDA officials said the drug reduced seizures when combined with older epilepsy drugs. FDA chief Scott Gottlieb said his agency had supported research on cannabisde­rived products “for many years.”

“This approval serves as a reminder that sound developmen­t programs that properly evaluate active ingredient­s contained in marijuana can lead to important medical therapies,” Gottlieb told reporters.

The FDA has previously approved synthetic versions of another cannabis ingredient for medical use, including severe weight loss in patients with HIV.

Epidiolex is essentiall­y a pharmaceut­ical-grade version CBD oil, which some parents already use to treat children with epilepsy. CBD is one of more than 100 chemicals found in marijuana. It doesn’t contain THC, the ingredient that gives marijuana its mindalteri­ng effect.

Physicians say it’s important to have a consistent, government-regulated version.

“I’m really happy we have a product that will be much cleaner and one that I know what it is,” said Dr. Ellaine Wirrell, director of the Mayo Clinic’s program for childhood epilepsy. “In the artisanal products there’s often a huge variation in doses from bottle to bottle depending on where you get it.”

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