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Real World Evidence on the Use of Medical Cannabis in Pediatrics

Recruiting
3 - 17 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

CAN-RWE is an observational study that is following 500 children who have authorizations for medical cannabis for two years from across Canada.

Description

Pediatric patients (3 to 17 years) using medical cannabis (MC) for pain, sleep, mood, behaviour, seizures, treatment of cancer, or to manage symptoms related to cancer or cancer-treatment are eligible to join this 24-month study if they have a valid MC authorization.

Following screening, eligible participants will be contacted by the study coordinator. Following informed consent, study participants will record complete outcome measures on pain, sleep, mood (anxiety, depression and positive affect), behaviour, as well as report their cannabis use and indication-specific outcomes as applicable at 3, 6, 12, and 18 weeks, as well as 6, 12, 18 and 24-months.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 3 to 17 years
  • have a medical document provided by a prescribing health care practitioner (i.e. physician, nurse practitioner, etc.) for the use of medical cannabis
  • medical cannabis is authorized for pain, sleep, mood, behaviour, seizures, cancer or cancer-treatment related symptom management
  • ability to respond to electronic questionnaires in English

Exclusion Criteria:

  • individuals using cannabis for medical purposes without a medical cannabis authorization from a health care provider
  • those only using cannabis recreationally

Study details

Cancer, Epilepsy, Neurodevelopmental Disorders

NCT05863910

University of Manitoba

25 January 2024

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