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Create a registry that will described the natural history and landscape of medical cannabis product use in patients with chronic abdominal pain or inflammatory bowel disease.

Quantitatively describe the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of select medical cannabis products in patients with chronic neuropathic (abdominal) pain or inflammatory bowel disease.

To create an educational program for families that have participated in the research for those families who opt for this component. Although these are not research in nature, they are a direct result of the proposed research and are included in the protocol to demonstrate the study's deliverables.


Clinical Trial Description

Although the state-level legalization of cannabis for medical use allows access for patients, its use closely resembles the dietary supplement market. In 1994, the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) was passed, allowing dietary supplements to be available to consumers without prior proof of quality, safety, or efficacy. The goal of the legislation was to allow consumer access to potentially beneficial therapies without the delay from research and regulatory body approval. Unfortunately, the research did not follow, and now the dietary supplement market is an unregulated industry that is fraught with fraudulent claims and unsafe, contaminated, and/or adulterated products, many of which have unknowingly harmed individuals. Similar to dietary supplements, cannabis as a therapy is largely unstudied, with over 100 active constituents, each of which has its own potential pharmacologic actions. Different blends of these constituents have the potential to reap significant therapeutic benefits. Unfortunately, the traditional drug development paradigm has not been performed for these products.

Objectives:

The overall goal of this research is to characterize the current use and disposition of medical cannabis including cannabidiol (CBD) products being administered to children and adults as standard of care, and to understand the pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) of compounds in these medical cannabis products. An additional component of this study is to provide educational feedback to families and care providers to provide evidenced-based dosing guidance for these products to patients with qualifying gastrointestinal disorders.

1. The primary objective is to describe the natural history and landscape of medical cannabis including CBD use in patients with qualifying gastrointestinal disorders, specifically chronic abdominal pain and inflammatory bowel disease. There will be a specific focus on the variability of products and routes of administration.

2. The secondary objective is to quantitatively describe the PK profile of select medical cannabis products in patients with these gastrointestinal disorders.

3. Another secondary objective is to create an educational program for families that have participated in the research, for those families who opt for this component.

Study Design:

This is a prospective observational cohort study.

Setting/Participants:

Persons who are receiving medical cannabis as therapy, who have a diagnosis of chronic abdominal pain or inflammatory bowel disease.

Study Interventions and Measures:

1. Investigators will collect demographics, data regarding utilization, formulation, indications, and concomitant medications. Investigators will do an initial intake and perform follow-up to inquire about any changes in medications or medical history on a monthly basis.

2. Once four subjects have been recruited who are taking the same formulation of a cannabis product, the study team will contact them for consent for the PK portion of the study. Investigators will collect five samples with a microsampling technique. If at any point there is a change in symptoms and/or product, Investigators will collect another five samples. The purpose of the collection is to assay for cannabis-related compounds [(e.g. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), CBD)] to quantitatively describe the PK profile.

3. Educational sessions will be created for research subjects and families who opt to participate. Investigators will hold meetings which may be in person or online and invite those interested participants to learn about our findings. This will be done at approximately six-month intervals throughout the study, or when it is deemed appropriate by the study team to share than information. ;


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NCT number NCT03886532
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Contact
Status Withdrawn
Phase
Start date November 1, 2019
Completion date December 31, 2020

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