Exploring the Potential of Cannabinoids in the Treatment of Tourette’s Syndrome
F. Cunha, I. Santos, N. Castro, R. Andrade, E. Almeida, J. Abreu, J. Martins, R. Vaz, S. Borges

TL;DR
This review explores whether cannabinoids, like THC, could help reduce tics in Tourette’s syndrome, based on biological evidence and small clinical trials.
Contribution
This paper provides a narrative review of the emerging evidence and biological rationale for using cannabinoids in Tourette’s syndrome treatment.
Findings
Two small trials suggest THC may reduce tic frequency and severity in Tourette’s syndrome patients.
THC treatment in these trials did not result in significant adverse effects.
The endocannabinoid system's role in motor control supports the biological plausibility of cannabinoids for tic reduction.
Abstract
Tourette’s syndrome (TS) is a disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements, and vocalizations known as tics. While there are existing treatment options, there is a growing need for novel pharmacological approaches to manage the symptoms of TS effectively. This study delves into the emerging field of using cannabinoids as a potential treatment for Tourette’s syndrome. The primary objectives of this review are to examine the current evidence base for the use of cannabinoids in the treatment of Tourette’s syndrome, to assess the biological rationale supporting the use of cannabinoids in managing tic severity, to provide insights into the results of existing clinical trials involving cannabinoids and Tourette’s syndrome, and to draw conclusions regarding the potential efficacy and safety of cannabinoid-based treatments for TS. Narrative review of the available scientific…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders · Insect and Pesticide Research · Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
