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Lennox Gastaut Syndrome Research

What does cannabis research say about lennox gastaut syndrome? We've analyzed 1 peer-reviewed studies to give you an honest, evidence-based overview.

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Evidence Grade
Moderate Evidence

Some clinical evidence supports potential benefits.

Outcome Distribution

100%
Positive
1 study100%

Study found evidence of effectiveness

* Outcomes are based on our curated selection of research reviews. Individual study quality varies.

Cannabinoids Studied

CBD(1)

Study Types

Observational Study (1)

Key Research Takeaways

100%
of studies show positive outcomes for lennox gastaut syndrome
CBD
Most studied cannabinoid for this condition
366
Total participants across all studies
Evidence:
AStrong
BModerate
CEmerging
DLimited

About This Research Summary: The information below aggregates findings from multiple peer-reviewed studies on cannabis and lennox gastaut syndrome. This is for educational purposes only.

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Qualifying Condition

Lennox Gastaut Syndrome May Qualify for Medical Marijuana

Lennox Gastaut Syndrome is a qualifying condition in many states. Our licensed physicians can evaluate whether medical cannabis is right for you.

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