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Cannabichromene, Related Phytocannabinoids, and 5-Fluoro-cannabichromene Have Anticonvulsant Properties in a Mouse Model of Dravet Syndrome.

ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 2021
Cannabis-based products are increasingly being used to treat refractory childhood epilepsies such as Dravet syndrome. Cannabis contains at least 140 terpenophenolic compounds known as phytocannabinoids.
L. Anderson   +6 more
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Anticonvulsants

Abstract Anticonvulsants are a broad category of medications that are utilized for the management of epileptic seizures, neuropathic pain syndromes, and psychiatric disorders. Their cellular targets include sodium channels, calcium channels, chloride channels, GABA receptors, and NMDA receptors.
Anish Sethi, Gaurav Trehan
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Anticonvulsants

Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 2003
Mel B, Glenn, Daniel B, Hoch, Lisa, Daly
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ANTICONVULSANTS

Physiological Reviews, 1948
J E P, TOMAN, L S, GOODMAN
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Anticonvulsant Drugs

Medical Clinics of North America, 1950
H H, MERRITT, S, CARTER
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Benzodiazepine Anticonvulsant

Archives of Neurology, 1976
S, Livingston, L L, Pauli
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Anticonvulsant Medications

Pediatric Annals, 1999
R J, Russell, B, Parks
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Anticonvulsant semicarbazides

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1968
W E, Coyne, J W, Cusic
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Anticonvulsant therapy

Neurology, 1979
S, Livingston   +3 more
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