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Kids suffering from epilepsy trial new cannabis-based drug

It's a day that I know has given hope to many of these families ... if we can bring relief to these poor children, who wouldn't want to do that?
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Children who suffer from severe epilepsy will be permitted to try a drug devised from cannabis under a new scheme approved by the NSW government.

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The Herald reports on Premier Mike Bairdโ€™s $3.5 million partnership with British-based GW Pharmaceuticals, who will supply the drug to children who suffer seizures.

Mr Baird said the agreement was an โ€œhistoric day for the state and for the hundreds of families across NSW who live with the debilitating effects of drug-resistant epilepsy.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a day that I know has given hope to many of these families โ€ฆ if we can bring relief to these poor children, who wouldnโ€™t want to do that?โ€ Mr Baird said, while visiting patients at the Randwick Childrenโ€™s Hospital.

Compassionate access to medicinal cannabis Epidiolex, which has shown positive results in epilepsy trials in the United States, will be available from early 2016.

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A second cannabis-derived drug, CBDV, will for the first time be trialled on epileptic children.

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