Cannabidiol

Generic Name
Cannabidiol
Brand Names
Epidiolex, Sativex, Epidyolex
Drug Type
Small Molecule
Chemical Formula
C21H30O2
CAS Number
13956-29-1
Unique Ingredient Identifier
19GBJ60SN5
Background

Cannabidiol, or CBD, is one of at least 85 active cannabinoids identified within the Cannabis plant. It is a major phytocannabinoid, accounting for up to 40% of the Cannabis plant's extract, that binds to a wide variety of physiological targets of the endocannabinoid system within the body. Although the exact medical implications are currently being investigated, CBD has shown promise as a therapeutic and pharmaceutical drug target. In particular, CBD has shown promise as an analgesic, anticonvulsant, muscle relaxant, anxiolytic, antipsychotic and has shown neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activity, among other currently investigated uses . CBD's exact place within medical practice is still currently hotly debated, however as the body of evidence grows and legislation changes to reflect its wide-spread use, public and medical opinion have changed significantly with regards to its usefulness in a number of medical conditions ranging from anxiety to epilepsy.

From a pharmacological perspective, Cannabis' (and CBD's) diverse receptor profile explains its potential application for such a wide variety of medical conditions. Cannabis contains more than 400 different chemical compounds, of which 61 are considered cannabinoids, a class of compounds that act upon endogenous cannabinoid receptors of the body . Cannabinoid receptors are utilized endogenously by the body through the endocannabinoid system, which includes a group of lipid proteins, enzymes, and receptors that are involved in many physiological processes. Through its modulation of neurotransmitter release, the endocannabinoid system regulates cognition, pain sensation, appetite, memory, sleep, immune function, and mood among many other bodily systems. These effects are largely mediated through two members of the G-protein coupled receptor family, cannabinoid receptors 1 and 2 (CB1 and CB2). CB1 receptors are found in both the central and peripheral nervous systems, with the majority of receptors localized to the hippocampus and amygdala of the brain. Physiological effects of using cannabis make sense in the context of its receptor activity as the hippocampus and amygdala are primarily involved with regulation of memory, fear, and emotion. In contrast, CB2 receptors are mainly found peripherally in immune cells, lymphoid tissue, and peripheral nerve terminals .

Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are two types of cannabinoids found naturally in the resin of the marijuana plant, both of which interact with the cannabinoid receptors that are found throughout the body. Although THC and CBD have been the most studied cannabinoids, there are many others identified to date including cannabinol (CBN), cannabigerol (CBG), Cannabidivarin (CBDV), and Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) that can be found within the medical cannabis . While both CBD and THC are used for medicinal purposes, they have different receptor activity, function, and physiological effects. If not provided in their activated form (such as through synthetic forms of THC like Dronabinol or Nabilone), THC and CBD are obtained through conversion from their precursors, tetrahydrocannabinolic acid-A (THCA-A) and cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), through decarboxylation reactions. This can be achieved through heating, smoking, vaporization, or baking of dried unfertilized female cannabis flowers.

The primary psychoactive component of Cannabis, delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC), demonstrates its effects through weak partial agonist activity at Cannabinoid-1 (CB1R) and Cannabinoid-2 (CB2R) receptors. This activity results in the well-known effects of smoking cannabis such as increased appetite, reduced pain, and changes in emotional and cognitive processes. In contrast to THC's weak agonist activity, CBD has been shown to act as a negative allosteric modulator of the cannabinoid CB1 receptor, the most abundant G-Protein Coupled Receptor (GPCR) in the body . Allosteric regulation is achieved through the modulation of receptor activity on a functionally distinct site from the agonist or antagonist binding site which is clinically significant as direct agonists (such as THC) are limited by their psychomimetic effects such as changes to mood, memory, and anxiety.

In addition to the well-known activity on CB1 and CB2 receptors, there is further evidence that CBD also activates 5-HT1A/2A/3A serotonergic and TRPV1–2 vanilloid receptors, antagonizes alpha-1 adrenergic and µ-opioid receptors, inhibits synaptosomal uptake of noradrenaline, dopamine, serotonin and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), and cellular uptake of anandamide, acts on mitochondria Ca2+ stores, blocks low-voltage-activated (T-type) Ca2+ channels, stimulates activity of the inhibitory glycine-receptor, and inhibits activity of fatty amide hydrolase (FAAH) .

CBD is currently available in Canada within a 1:1 formulation with tetrahydrocannbinol (THC) (as the formulation known as "nabiximols") as the brand name product Sativex. It is approved for use as adjunctive treatment for symptomatic relief of spasticity in adult patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Sativex was also given a conditional Notice of Compliance (NOC/c) for use as adjunctive treatment for the symptomatic relief of neuropathic pain in adult patients with multiple sclerosis and as adjunctive analgesic treatment for moderate to severe pain in adult patients with advanced cancer .

In April 2018, a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel unanimously recommended approval of Epidiolex (cannabidiol oral solution) for the treatment of two rare forms of epilepsy - Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome, which are among the two most difficult types of epilepsy to treat . Epidiolex was granted Orphan Drug designation as well as Fast Track Approval from the FDA for further study in these hard to treat conditions. Notably, phase 3 clinical trials of Epidiolex have demonstrated clinically significant improvement in Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome . On June 25th, 2018, Epidiolex was approved by the FDA to be the first CBD-based product available on the US market.

Indication

When used in combination with delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol as the product Sativex, cannabidiol was given a standard marketing authorization (ie. a Notice of Compliance (NOC)) by Health Canada for the following indications:

1) as adjunctive treatment for symptomatic relief of spasticity in adult patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who have not responded adequately to other therapy and who demonstrate meaningful improvement during an initial trial of therapy ;

Due to the need for confirmatory studies to verify the clinical benefit coupled with the promising nature of the clinical evidence, Sativex was also given a Notice of Compliance with Conditions (NOC/c) by Health Canada for the following indications:

1) as adjunctive treatment for the symptomatic relief of neuropathic pain in adult patients with multiple sclerosis;

2) as adjunctive analgesic treatment in adult patients with advanced cancer who experience moderate to severe pain during the highest tolerated dose of strong opioid therapy for persistent background pain .

Associated Conditions
Multiple Sclerosis, Seizures, Severe Pain, Moderate Pain
Associated Therapies
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A Phase 2a Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Cannabidiol Only as Maintenance Therapy and Steroid Sparing in Patients With Stable Autoimmune Hepatitis

Phase 2
Terminated
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2019-10-16
Last Posted Date
2020-06-16
Lead Sponsor
Stero Biotechs Ltd.
Target Recruit Count
2
Registration Number
NCT04129489
Locations
🇮🇱

Belinson Medical Center, Petach Tikva, Israel

Cannabidiol for Treatment of Non-affective Psychosis and Cannabis Use

Phase 2
Recruiting
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2019-09-26
Last Posted Date
2024-12-12
Lead Sponsor
Lone Baandrup
Target Recruit Count
64
Registration Number
NCT04105231
Locations
🇩🇰

Center for Neuropsychiatric Schizophrenia Research, Glostrup, Denmark

The Use of a Water Soluble Under the Tongue (Sublingual) CBD Tablet for Treating Pain Associated With Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Phase 2
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2019-09-13
Last Posted Date
2019-12-11
Lead Sponsor
Pure Green
Target Recruit Count
32
Registration Number
NCT04088929
Locations
🇺🇸

Dr. Nakadar's Office, Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States

Pain Response to Cannabidiol in Opioid-induced Hyperalgesia, Acute Nociceptive Pain and Allodynia By Using a Model Mimicking Acute Pain in Healthy Adults

First Posted Date
2019-08-16
Last Posted Date
2020-10-19
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
Target Recruit Count
21
Registration Number
NCT04059978
Locations
🇨🇭

Department of Anaesthesiology, University Hospital of Basel (USB), Basel, Switzerland

Mechanisms of CBD for Chronic Pain

Early Phase 1
Recruiting
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2019-08-05
Last Posted Date
2024-04-26
Lead Sponsor
University of Utah
Target Recruit Count
52
Registration Number
NCT04044729
Locations
🇺🇸

University Of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

PAIN: A Project Assessing the Impact of a Novel Cannabinoid Product

Phase 2
Recruiting
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2019-06-13
Last Posted Date
2024-10-04
Lead Sponsor
Staci Gruber, Ph.D.
Target Recruit Count
25
Registration Number
NCT03984565
Locations
🇺🇸

McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts, United States

Efficacy and Safety of Cannabidiol for Gastroparesis and Functional Dyspepsia

Phase 2
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2019-05-07
Last Posted Date
2024-02-13
Lead Sponsor
Mayo Clinic
Target Recruit Count
92
Registration Number
NCT03941288
Locations
🇺🇸

Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota, United States

Cannabidiol for Alcohol Use Disorder

Phase 1
Withdrawn
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2019-04-05
Last Posted Date
2019-10-11
Lead Sponsor
Medical University of South Carolina
Registration Number
NCT03904849
Locations
🇺🇸

Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Investigation of Cannabidiol for Reduction of NeuroInflammation in Chronic Back Pain

Phase 4
Terminated
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2019-03-27
Last Posted Date
2022-05-04
Lead Sponsor
Massachusetts General Hospital
Target Recruit Count
7
Registration Number
NCT03891264
Locations
🇺🇸

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

An Open Label Study of Multiple Doses of Cannabidiol in the Prevention of Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease (GVHD)

Phase 2
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2019-02-15
Last Posted Date
2021-09-01
Lead Sponsor
Kalytera Therapeutics Israel, Ltd.
Target Recruit Count
36
Registration Number
NCT03840512
Locations
🇦🇺

St Vincent's Hospital Sydney - The Kinghorn Cancer Centre, Sydney, Australia

🇮🇱

Davidof Cancer Center, Beilinson hospital, Rabin medical center, Petach Tikva, Israel

🇮🇱

Hadassah Medical Center - Bone Marrow Transplantation Department, Cancer Immunotherapy and Immunobiology Research Center, Jerusalem, Israel

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