Can a cannabis compound calm autism irritability? new trial seeks answers
NCT ID NCT03202303
First seen Oct 31, 2025 · Last updated May 18, 2026 · Updated 29 times
Summary
This study tests whether cannabidivarin (CBDV), a non-psychoactive cannabis compound, can reduce irritability and repetitive behaviors in 100 children aged 5-18 with autism spectrum disorder. Participants receive either CBDV or a placebo, and parents report changes in behavior over time. The goal is to see if CBDV offers a safe, effective way to ease challenging symptoms.
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Montefiore Medical Center
RECRUITINGThe Bronx, New York, 10467, United States
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New York University (NYU) Langone
COMPLETEDNew York, New York, 10016, United States
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