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of 'Evaluation and management of drug-resistant epilepsy'
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Marijuana use and epilepsy: prevalence in patients of a tertiary care epilepsy center.
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Gross DW, Hamm J, Ashworth NL, Quigley D
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Neurology. 2004 Jun;62(11):2095-7.
The authors sought to determine the prevalence of marijuana use in patients with epilepsy by performing a telephone survey in a tertiary care epilepsy center. Twenty-one percent of subjects had used marijuana in the past year with the majority of active users reporting beneficial effects on seizures. Twenty-four percent of all subjects believed marijuana was an effective therapy for epilepsy. Despite limited evidence of efficacy, many patients with epilepsy believe marijuana is an effective therapy for epilepsy and are actively using it.
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University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. donald.gross@ualberta.ca
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